Some Beasts Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHIJKL MKMNLK DOKPQK KKLKRL

It was the twilight of the iguanaA
-
From a rainbowing battlementB
a tongue like a javelinC
lunging in verdureD
an ant heap treading the jungleE
monastic on musical feetF
the guanaco oxygen fineG
in the high places swarthed with distancesH
cobbling his feet into goldI
the llama of scrupulous eyeJ
the widens his gaze on the dewsK
of a delicate worldL
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A monkey is weavingM
a thread of insatiable lustsK
on the margins of morningM
he topples a pollen fallN
startles the violet flghtL
of the butterfly wings on the MuzoK
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It was the night of the alligatorD
snouts moving out of the slimeO
in original darkness the pullulationsK
a clatter of armour opaqueP
in the sleep of the bogQ
turning back to the chalk of the sourcesK
-
The jaguar touches the leavesK
with his phosphorous absenceK
the puma speeds to his covertL
in the blaze of his hungersK
his eyeballs a jungle of alcoholR
burn in his headL

Pablo Neruda



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