Marzipan Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGH IJIKLIM NOPQJRSDTU VWXYZA2B2C2D2E2F2

A
A thick hole in the darkB
from whichC
stars pour silverD
as in pailsE
their runny divideF
ink strewn scalpsG
torn from the roof of the skyH
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Padded footprintsI
giant ferns bloomingJ
constellation printsI
the wind an athleteK
pacing about a trackL
drying thru fingerprintsI
thin nectarine lightM
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Sand down whitest skinN
moving past your handO
a gown mauve to greenP
iceberg lettuceQ
the black festeringJ
across a ribcageR
while night arrangesS
moths to dusting powderD
pucker lippedT
fronds from afarU
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Afar the word a gypsyV
tangled in the wavesW
foam from a medicine bottleX
agitated and strewnY
bubbles calculated in gaspsZ
light into the distanceA2
forlornB2
tree frogs the cricketC2
sound round deepD2
movement of night asE2
a rumbling in the groundF2

Paul Cameron Brown



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