The World Of Dying Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAA CDEFG DAEDHDC IAJ| The long finger of blackness is holding its head for us | A |
| Dingy bue is its shade | B |
| comatose in movement hazarding a slow swiftness | A |
| it inches toward us | A |
| - | |
| Relief comes fitfully | C |
| The dragon alone an upstart | D |
| crowned with drunken spending | E |
| has horse colours as ribbons with his eyes | F |
| It cradles a breast of trembling bone | G |
| - | |
| Misercorde Misercorde | D |
| I dreamt I saw skeletal slackness | A |
| dangling | E |
| the poverty of touch is a casket | D |
| with love in rumbling sockets | H |
| Craziness is the passion of the engulfed | D |
| dribbling pleasantly | C |
| - | |
| Presentations extended beyond and into themselves | I |
| Slackness schemes with invalid awareness | A |
| in a brothel of hope | J |
Paul Cameron Brown
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