The Marriage Of Sun And Moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB BCBC BBBB| The Moon loved the Sun so deep | A |
| She died daily for their love to reap | A |
| A celestial seraphic marriage arise | B |
| On rags of time in hastening skies | B |
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| A woman clad with Sun in solars | B |
| Bolombos carved an ethereal seat | C |
| Her crown a dome of twelve stars | B |
| The pious Moon was under her feet | C |
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| In the wilderness the woman suffice | B |
| To nourish a child for a days | B |
| The Uraeus child was called Chalice | B |
| The medieval light one race into rays | B |
Lyna Salman
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