Distemper Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDECFGHIJKL

Looking into the glassy crucifix of waterA
slits of rock form stigmata across creviced limestoneB
green pools with an occasional fish passingC
air bubbles to the topD
the eerie night crumbling under shafts of starlightE
with the smell of hemlock pods cedar bringingC
nard and precious stone withinF
crowns of natural thornG
this body of muskeg pressed ontoH
aromatic herbs then borne awayI
along the road to a wooded Calvary andJ
the sense of ChristK
in that light at dawnL

Paul Cameron Brown



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