The Bath Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABC DE FGH CH IGJK LHM N

My dreams are bubbles of cool lightA
Sunbeams mingled in the light greenB
Waters of your bathC
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Through fretted spaces in the olive woodD
My love adventures with the white sunE
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I dive into the ice coloured shadowsF
Where the water is like light blue flowersG
Dancing on mirrors of silverH
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The sun rolls under the waters of your bathC
Like the body of a strong swimmerH
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And now you cool your feetI
Which have the look of apple flowersG
Under the water on the oval marbleJ
Coloured like yellow rosesK
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Your scarlet nipplesL
Waver under the green kisses of the waterH
Flowers drowned in a mountain streamM
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From the Modern TurkishN

Edward Powys Mathers (as Translator)



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