Blue Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEFGAHIJKLAAHMNH OOPEHQDDHRDABlue but you are Rose too | A |
and buttermilk but with blood | B |
dots showing through | A |
A little salty your white | C |
nape boy wide Glinting hairs | D |
shoot back of your ears' Rose | E |
that tongues like to feel | F |
the maze of slip into the funnel | G |
tell a thunder whisper to | A |
When I kiss your eyes' straight | H |
lashes down crisp go like doll's | I |
blond straws Glazed iris Roses | J |
your lids unclose to Blue ringed | K |
targets their dark sheen spokes | L |
almost green I sink in Blue | A |
black Rose heart holes until you | A |
blink Pink lips the serrate | H |
folds taste smooth and Rosehip | M |
round the center bud I suck | N |
I milknip your two Blue skeined | H |
blown Rose beauties too to sniff | O |
their berries' blood up stiff | O |
pink tips You're white in | P |
patches only mostly Rose | E |
buckskin and saltly speckled | H |
like a sky I love your spots | Q |
your white neck Rose your hair's | D |
wild straw splash silk spools | D |
for your ears But where white | H |
spouts out spills on your brow | R |
to clear eyepools wheel shafts | D |
of light Rose you are Blue | A |
May Swenson
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