Cino Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCD EFGGGH IJGHHGKLMNNGO PQ LRQGLLLG GSTP LDDLD SQLQ PGPG QD LDLDG| Italian Campagna the open road | A |
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| Bah I have sung women in three cities | B |
| But it is all the same | C |
| And I will sing of the sun | D |
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| Lips words and you snare them | E |
| Dreams words and they are as jewels | F |
| Strange spells of old deity | G |
| Ravens nights allurement | G |
| And they are not | G |
| Having become the souls of song | H |
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| Eyes dreams lips and the night goes | I |
| Being upon the road once more | J |
| They are not | G |
| Forgetful in their towers of our tuneing | H |
| Once for wind runeing | H |
| They dream us toward and | G |
| Sighing say Would Cino | K |
| Passionate Cino of the wrinkling eyes | L |
| Gay Cino of quick laughter | M |
| Cino of the dare the jibe | N |
| Frail Cino strongest of his tribe | N |
| That tramp old ways beneath the sun light | G |
| Would Cino of the Luth were here | O |
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| Once twice a year | P |
| Vaguely thus word they | Q |
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| Cino Oh eh Cino Polnesi | L |
| The singer is't you mean | R |
| Ah yes passed once our way | Q |
| A saucy fellow but | G |
| Oh they are all one these vagabonds | L |
| Peste 'tis his own songs | L |
| Or some other's that he sings | L |
| But you My Lord how with your city | G |
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| My you My Lord God's pity | G |
| And all I knew were out My Lord you | S |
| Were Lack land Cino e'en as I am | T |
| O Sinistro | P |
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| I have sung women in three cities | L |
| But it is all one | D |
| I will sing of the sun | D |
| eh they mostly had grey eyes | L |
| But it is all one I will sing of the sun | D |
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| 'Pollo Phoibee old tin pan you | S |
| Glory to Zeus' aegis day | Q |
| Shield o' steel blue th' heaven o'er us | L |
| Hath for boss thy lustre gay | Q |
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| 'Pollo Phoibee to our way fare | P |
| Make thy laugh our wander lied | G |
| Bid thy 'flugence bear away care | P |
| Cloud and rain tears pass they fleet | G |
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| Seeking e'er the new laid rast way | Q |
| To the gardens of the sun | D |
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| I have sung women in theree cities | L |
| But it is all one | D |
| I will sing of the white birds | L |
| In the blue waters of heaven | D |
| The clouds that are spray to its sea | G |
Ezra Pound
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