Santo Domingo Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKL MNOK PQRSP TTT

In the crypt with ColumbusA
in the crypt with GiovanniB
of Genoa the diaspora driven JewC
watching flecks of the cathedral floorD
jade eyed and mica afraidE
yawning down brown the abyss his skeletal coffinF
thin accae woodG
phlegm colouredH
flamed ointmentI
of the saintsJ
in holy waterK
bridging the little centuriesL
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Serpentine heavensM
in coiled starsN
heaving like passion fruitO
hung down piano wireK
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Meteors douse the lightP
of black stemsQ
eye holes cut of old SpanishR
sailors thin ghostsS
plundering nightP
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Melange tableauxT
peut tre les toilesT
sont oiseauxT

Paul Cameron Brown



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