Santo Domingo Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKL MNOK PQRSP TTT| In the crypt with Columbus | A |
| in the crypt with Giovanni | B |
| of Genoa the diaspora driven Jew | C |
| watching flecks of the cathedral floor | D |
| jade eyed and mica afraid | E |
| yawning down brown the abyss his skeletal coffin | F |
| thin accae wood | G |
| phlegm coloured | H |
| flamed ointment | I |
| of the saints | J |
| in holy water | K |
| bridging the little centuries | L |
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| Serpentine heavens | M |
| in coiled stars | N |
| heaving like passion fruit | O |
| hung down piano wire | K |
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| Meteors douse the light | P |
| of black stems | Q |
| eye holes cut of old Spanish | R |
| sailors thin ghosts | S |
| plundering night | P |
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| Melange tableaux | T |
| peut tre les toiles | T |
| sont oiseaux | T |
Paul Cameron Brown
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