Tales Of Brave Ulysses Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEEB FGHIJKLMNO PQRSTUV

Artists astrologers never lieA
are birthed whenB
Venus is risingC
not against cat's whelpD
eye of newt tongue of frogE
calamitous mist or London fogE
far ferny forbidding fennB
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When Venus rises yesF
dons Botticelli's cloakG
or was it her hairH
gathered in tressesI
long by lovely handfulsJ
parading it allK
on a patty shellL
her twin oysters ambrosiaM
a Ulyssean mirroring winedark seaN
purpling color of a robin's eggO
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Artists are bornP
in something of VenusQ
conceived along coral corralR
highway lariats foamS
of passionT
modern cowgirlU
lowering the drapesV

Paul Cameron Brown



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