Juniper Trees Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDADEF GHIJ KLMNHOPM QRDSKCTSitting as Buddha on a chocolate juniper | A |
the theme of madness | B |
thirty cinnamon centres | C |
Ophelia squares | D |
Brunelleschi floating down a fallen river | A |
on nougats perhaps onyx pears | D |
The sleek eyes of a cat stare floodlit topaz | E |
ocelot rings round her burning mask | F |
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And sipping dry wine | G |
Beaujolais decantered Anjou | H |
with iron doors not Ghiberti's fashioning but sweet meadows waving | I |
fresh summer grass | J |
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And I at the garnet Buddha box | K |
a cold winter day pledging choices | L |
pale juniper tree | M |
the carnival log egging up thick cordial | N |
the inlaid satin box hovering about silent apple wedge | H |
a child's fantasy orgeat or bordeaux | O |
lactose fudge bon app tit | P |
syrupy taste of Burgundy cherry | M |
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The axe ring of squirting tissue | Q |
with drone of passing feet | R |
up finger stairs | D |
until the rustle of cloth | S |
crosses the turquoise box | K |
clamours almond clusters | C |
into the courtyard cafe | T |
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