The Bells Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGHIE EEHEEJE| The dangling of bells | A |
| amid faint tingling | B |
| the inspirational nature of their lies | C |
| between each peal | D |
| - | |
| Classical repertoire then dryness | E |
| Heavy swelter the green ore | F |
| iron casting of the golden bell | G |
| clangs into the night | H |
| Its dash against dry stone | I |
| a special brand of hideousness | E |
| - | |
| Naked madness | E |
| the jangle of the noise | E |
| torn from the throat of night | H |
| tucked between the rage of sightless villagers | E |
| their torn members | E |
| toys of plastic | J |
| wedged obscene within the dash of withered bells | E |
Paul Cameron Brown
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