Shamrock Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFG HIJKLMNOM PJQRSTUVKWXYZA2| Is there anything prettier than that | A |
| to stare into your manifold spaces | B |
| toward the hook vine | C |
| of cathedral leaps | D |
| the vaults crypts | E |
| as go betweens of an earthy worship | F |
| the supine female form | G |
| - | |
| By quiet pools | H |
| thrush in the thicket | I |
| with red berry behind its eye | J |
| miniature sun | K |
| proceeding by the branch | L |
| to undress the bark | M |
| with leaves as | N |
| passionate culprits | O |
| kissing dark | M |
| - | |
| Clasped hands | P |
| upward lies the sky | J |
| my masterpiece angel | Q |
| I bite lush meadows | R |
| tread spongy brooks | S |
| endear daring small of back | T |
| crevice taste nape and neck | U |
| a beatific pilgrim nearing | V |
| a fleshy way station | K |
| first charting his compass | W |
| fathoming a probe | X |
| to collect armfuls of starlight | Y |
| shade hair eye lip like fragrant sea grape | Z |
| pine cedar bough in love lorn resin smile | A2 |
Paul Cameron Brown
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