To M.l. Lozinsky Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH IJK LMK| I feel the undefeated fear | A |
| In presence of the misty heights | B |
| I'm glad that swallows fly here | C |
| And I enjoy the belfry's flight | D |
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| The ancient traveler is going I suppose | E |
| Above the gulf on bending footway's planks | F |
| The snow ball continues in its growth | G |
| And great eternity on clocks of stone strikes | H |
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| But I am not that traveler at all | I |
| That flashes on the dry and faded leaves | J |
| And really in me the sadness calls | K |
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| Indeed the avalanche among the highlands lives | L |
| A ring of bells my own soul fills | M |
| But music cannot save from devastating falls | K |
Osip Emilevich Mandelstam
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