Shamrock Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFG HIJKLMNOM PJQRSTUVKWXYZA2

Is there anything prettier than thatA
to stare into your manifold spacesB
toward the hook vineC
of cathedral leapsD
the vaults cryptsE
as go betweens of an earthy worshipF
the supine female formG
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By quiet poolsH
thrush in the thicketI
with red berry behind its eyeJ
miniature sunK
proceeding by the branchL
to undress the barkM
with leaves asN
passionate culpritsO
kissing darkM
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Clasped handsP
upward lies the skyJ
my masterpiece angelQ
I bite lush meadowsR
tread spongy brooksS
endear daring small of backT
crevice taste nape and neckU
a beatific pilgrim nearingV
a fleshy way stationK
first charting his compassW
fathoming a probeX
to collect armfuls of starlightY
shade hair eye lip like fragrant sea grapeZ
pine cedar bough in love lorn resin smileA2

Paul Cameron Brown



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