Introduction To The Garden Of Bright Waters - One Hundred And Twenty Asiatic Love Poems Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CD EF GH IJB KL ABD M| Head in hand I look at the paper leaf | A |
| It is still white | B |
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| I look at the ink | C |
| Dry on the end of my brush | D |
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| My soul sleeps | E |
| Will it ever wake | F |
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| I walk a little in the pouring of the sun | G |
| And pass my hands over the higher flowers | H |
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| There is the soft green forest | I |
| There are the sweet lines of the mountains | J |
| Carved with snow red in the sunlight | B |
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| I see the slow march of the clouds | K |
| I hear the crows jeering and I come back | L |
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| To sit and look at the paper leaf | A |
| Which is still white | B |
| Under my brush | D |
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| From the Chinese of Chang Chi | M |
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