Presence Of Mind Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B C D E F G HIJK L M L

Spring heralds the summer with lilacs perched from that doorA
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In snows a swarm of bushes lie black and apparently rootless as the town's iron gate bridge collapses under the centre part of the main roadB
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Little enclaves of activity pass as stores mere centrefolds across busy highway arteries this time of yearC
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I am a grey fleck in my dark wool coat near the perimeter of a winding fenceD
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The casual observer gives me half a chance to be seen in the deathless white opaque coloured moonstone so still against the field's shoresE
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A plaster river her sides inserted with isle dotted chunks hands across a winter solstice tribal danceF
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Ostensibly I poke the land from stylized limbo a chalky substance disturbed with every movement's coughG
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And if I were to fall lie down and cry the agonized winter's frantic sun would bury me with shadows give forth dark branches to my freedomH
In the growing dark I ponder white and infinityI
The hectic pace of the distant highway absorbs less and less my hopeJ
In private cold my face burns a tallow white toes flake in frostbite or erode every sensationK
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Stars in the dark canopy above are cryptic mourners and people frigid sorrowL
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Black is my colour as I ebb steadily toward their heightsM
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By morning when the first wisp of straw or dry leaf catches light near this stringent fence an occasional passerby with the presence of mind shall comment how lifeless fields are in the clutch of brittle snowL

Paul Cameron Brown



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