The Bath Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DE FGH CH IGJK LHM N| My dreams are bubbles of cool light | A |
| Sunbeams mingled in the light green | B |
| Waters of your bath | C |
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| Through fretted spaces in the olive wood | D |
| My love adventures with the white sun | E |
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| I dive into the ice coloured shadows | F |
| Where the water is like light blue flowers | G |
| Dancing on mirrors of silver | H |
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| The sun rolls under the waters of your bath | C |
| Like the body of a strong swimmer | H |
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| And now you cool your feet | I |
| Which have the look of apple flowers | G |
| Under the water on the oval marble | J |
| Coloured like yellow roses | K |
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| Your scarlet nipples | L |
| Waver under the green kisses of the water | H |
| Flowers drowned in a mountain stream | M |
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| From the Modern Turkish | N |
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