Exile Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD

My hands have not touched pleasure since your handsA
No nor my lips freed laughter since 'farewell'B
And with the day distance again expandsA
Voiceless between us as an uncoiled shellB
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Yet love endures though starving and aloneC
A dove's wings clung about my heart each nightD
With surging gentleness and the blue stoneC
Set in the tryst ring has but worn more brightD

Harold Hart Crane



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