Unutterable Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEDEThere is a sorrow in the wind to night | A |
That haunteth me she like a penitent | B |
Heaps on rent hairs the snow's thin ashes white | A |
And moans and moans her swaying body bent | C |
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And Superstition gliding softly shakes | D |
With wasted hands that vainly grope and seek | E |
The rustling curtains of each cranny makes | D |
Cold ghostly lips that wailing fain would speak | E |
Madison Julius Cawein
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