Sun-rhapsody Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCD EEEEEE DDEEDD FGF| The Sun the Sun | A |
| a fish in the aquarium of sky | B |
| or golden net to snare the butterfly | B |
| of soul | C |
| or else the hole | C |
| through which the stars have disappeared | D |
| - | |
| it is a forest without trees | E |
| it is a lion in a cage of breeze | E |
| it is the roundness of her knees | E |
| great Hercules | E |
| and all the seas | E |
| and our soliloquies | E |
| - | |
| winter cold anchorite | D |
| summer hot sybarite | D |
| to day a lady wraped in clouds | E |
| tomorrow hunted by the hungry clouds | E |
| it is a monster that our thoughts have speared | D |
| the queen we chanticleered | D |
| - | |
| a mother's womb | F |
| a child's balloon | G |
| red burning tomb | F |
Harry Crosby
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