Legend Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CDECCFG HGIJ CKJLMA BNOP L| As silent as a mirror is believed | A |
| Realities plunge in silence by | B |
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| I am not ready for repentance | C |
| Nor to match regrets For the moth | D |
| Bends no more than the still | E |
| Imploring flame And tremorous | C |
| In the white falling flakes | C |
| Kisses are | F |
| The only worth all granting | G |
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| It is to be learned | H |
| This cleaving and this burning | G |
| But only by the one who | I |
| Spends out himself again | J |
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| Twice and twice | C |
| Again the smoking souvenir | K |
| Bleeding eidolon and yet again | J |
| Until the bright logic is won | L |
| Unwhispering as a mirror | M |
| Is believed | A |
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| Then drop by caustic drop a perfect cry | B |
| Shall string some constant harmony | N |
| Relentless caper for all those who step | O |
| The legend of their youth into the noon | P |
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| Anonymous submission | L |
Harold Hart Crane
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