Circe's Grief Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHEIJKLMLL| In the end I made myself | A |
| Known to your wife as | B |
| A god would in her own house in | C |
| Ithaca a voice | D |
| Without a body she | E |
| Paused in her weaving her head turning | F |
| First to the right then left | G |
| Though it was hopeless of course | H |
| To trace that sound to any | E |
| Objective source I doubt | I |
| She will return to her loom | J |
| With what she knows now When | K |
| You see her again tell her | L |
| This is how a god says goodbye | M |
| If I am in her head forever | L |
| I am in your life forever | L |
Louise Gluck
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