Perturbation At Dawn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCE FGHIJ K| Day comes | A |
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| And when she sees the withering of the violet garden | B |
| And the saffron garden flowering | C |
| The stars escaping on their black horse | D |
| And dawn on her white horse arriving | C |
| She is afraid | E |
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| Against the sighing of her frightened breasts | F |
| She puts her hand | G |
| I see what I have never seen | H |
| Five perfect lines on a crystal leaf | I |
| Written with coral pens | J |
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| From the Arabic of Ebn Maatuk seventeenth century | K |
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