Things Seen In A Battle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEF GHI JKL MFN O| Clear diamond heart | A |
| I have been hunting death | B |
| Among the swords | C |
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| But death abhors my shadow | D |
| And I come back | E |
| Wounded with memories | F |
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| Your eyes | G |
| For steel is amorous of steel | H |
| And there are bright blue sparks | I |
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| Your lips | J |
| I see great bloody roses | K |
| Cut in white dead breasts | L |
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| Your bed | M |
| For I see wrestling bodies | F |
| Under the evening star | N |
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| From the Turkic | O |
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