Distemper Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDECFGHIJKL| Looking into the glassy crucifix of water | A |
| slits of rock form stigmata across creviced limestone | B |
| green pools with an occasional fish passing | C |
| air bubbles to the top | D |
| the eerie night crumbling under shafts of starlight | E |
| with the smell of hemlock pods cedar bringing | C |
| nard and precious stone within | F |
| crowns of natural thorn | G |
| this body of muskeg pressed onto | H |
| aromatic herbs then borne away | I |
| along the road to a wooded Calvary and | J |
| the sense of Christ | K |
| in that light at dawn | L |
Paul Cameron Brown
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