The Intruder Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFG GHI HHJHHBThe colouring of spacious flowers rove delicious to the eye | A |
The road above the harbour fickle carousing in its tendency to pull too gray by sky enamelled water | B |
The tropical foliage still and languorous to my touch | C |
Each particle of sunlight dangling as if hoisted from a perfumed ledge | D |
Newly mown grass in streaks browns serpent like across the path | E |
Low erogenous puffs of dust are swathed by passing feet | F |
Near by bushes wear the foliage of streaked mud as a mantle might cottonwool at Christmas | G |
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Life in such climes is built on connotations rather than pure innuendoes of purpose | G |
The southern sky the heat above the sea allude to this | H |
This triumphant trilogy embossed upon volcanic slate more crumpled paper than firm land | I |
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Gravesides lying in twilight nakedness | H |
The scion moon in her damaged vestry between acolyte clouds | H |
Hamlets resembling clotted blood nicks across an earmarked horizon | J |
The poor wavering to transfixed in their hotly owned sun the one commodity they rightly possess | H |
The outpouring sea loosing herself in bridged inlets countless points that nudge the land in acknowledged supremacy | H |
The irrelevance of time inbreeding of pale intruder | B |
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