Isles And Rivulets Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE CFCCGH CIJKLMN NNOPQOn your brow the steppes of Asia | A |
are fetched by deep set eyes | B |
A colouring distict with mystery | C |
perceives the Polos greeting the Great Khan | D |
the golden isle of Ciphangu the sultry east | E |
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I revel in the mystery | C |
of my warm wet flower | F |
A pollen bee laden with honey | C |
squirms embraces with me | C |
in the abrupt opening of our jar | G |
serrated edge of the known world | H |
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The air buoyed and elastic with pleasure belongs to me | C |
Tawny pale rose your oriental skin | I |
peels back | J |
the tiny veils separating our cultures | K |
I peer in to find Confucian | L |
lilac towers of silence | M |
opal pheasants | N |
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Harmony strains all dogmas | N |
Rain darts penetrate the gathering pools | N |
The tiny plastic cup | O |
my life | P |
inseparable from your hand | Q |
Paul Cameron Brown
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