Sonata Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFG HIHJKLMN NOHH HPHQRSHTUG| Neither the heart cut by a piece of glass | A |
| in a wasteland of thorns | B |
| nor the atrocious waters seen in the corners | C |
| of certain houses waters like eyelids and eyes | D |
| can capture your waist in my hands | E |
| when my heart lifts its oaks | F |
| towards your unbreakable thread of snow | G |
| - | |
| Nocturnal sugar spirit | H |
| of the crowns | I |
| ransomed | H |
| human blood your kisses | J |
| send into exile | K |
| and a stroke of water with remnants of the sea | L |
| neats on the silences that wait for you | M |
| surrounding the worn chairs wearing out doors | N |
| - | |
| Nights with bright spindles | N |
| divided material nothing | O |
| but voice nothing but | H |
| naked every day | H |
| - | |
| Over your breasts of motionless current | H |
| over your legs of firmness and water | P |
| over the permanence and the pride | H |
| of your naked hair | Q |
| I want to be my love now that the tears are | R |
| thrown | S |
| into the raucous baskets where they accumulate | H |
| I want to be my love alone with a syllable | T |
| of mangled silver alone with a tip | U |
| of your breast of snow | G |
Pablo Neruda
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About Sonata
Sonata is a poem by Pablo Neruda. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
