Summer's Clock Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A A B C

And the day is a wounded boy Garcia LorcaA
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Two is a fonder number gracing the clock than one a relief from monogamy a rightful place to start Three is too midway cantankerous in its sound still four is drab and stony and the sun lies too low in the sky for any truthful expression of real afternoon Five is somewhat better the sky is pressuring evening and by six is big with shadows that foresee the coming darkA
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With seven ambers and misty wraps are charged in pastel tones celebrating the arrival of eight At nine all pretense is dropped that its still daylight and colours lie bludgeoned extinguished in the dark Ten through near dawn is blissful and quiet no confusing escapades of shifting light Only the hour before dawn promises a summer respite any different than the cue sung at midnightB
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The absence of colour and light diminish confusion over the sun's relative positioning One need experience no mood fluctuations over birth or hasty departure of the day In the broad smile of no light the frock of virginal black remains securely intactC

Paul Cameron Brown



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