Some Beasts Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHIJKL MKMNLK DOKPQK KKLKRLIt was the twilight of the iguana | A |
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From a rainbowing battlement | B |
a tongue like a javelin | C |
lunging in verdure | D |
an ant heap treading the jungle | E |
monastic on musical feet | F |
the guanaco oxygen fine | G |
in the high places swarthed with distances | H |
cobbling his feet into gold | I |
the llama of scrupulous eye | J |
the widens his gaze on the dews | K |
of a delicate world | L |
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A monkey is weaving | M |
a thread of insatiable lusts | K |
on the margins of morning | M |
he topples a pollen fall | N |
startles the violet flght | L |
of the butterfly wings on the Muzo | K |
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It was the night of the alligator | D |
snouts moving out of the slime | O |
in original darkness the pullulations | K |
a clatter of armour opaque | P |
in the sleep of the bog | Q |
turning back to the chalk of the sources | K |
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The jaguar touches the leaves | K |
with his phosphorous absence | K |
the puma speeds to his covert | L |
in the blaze of his hungers | K |
his eyeballs a jungle of alcohol | R |
burn in his head | L |
Pablo Neruda
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