Vulcans Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGH IJK LMNOPQRR STGU VWXYZ GEO

Adder toothed flowers snakeA
the broken ground whereB
molten tongues crematedC
the twisted bunker formsD
a Latin cross ofE
green jubilationF
lies matted atop aG
sweating road calligraphy in broken stoneH
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As trembling shale collapses into thin hillsI
light fuels to cross the PaleJ
A little exploratory weeding droops this lava rainK
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A long dove fence comprisedL
of stones rattled by ancient slavesM
winds its distanceN
along the gullyO
borne in fire percussion capsP
cretin growthQ
lobbed underR
creeping wireR
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Shafts of pioneer lightS
delight in coral basketsT
empty twilight darts theG
agave swords' mauve pitcher plantsU
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The Tremens decimated Port RoyalV
moved a ravine fromW
florid to mossy shadowX
where antler shoots today announceY
temperate plants eclipse by gone tropic flowersZ
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An earthquake destroyed in the seventeenth century not only theG
stronghold of Jamaica's pirates but also changed the topography ofE
the North Shore creating Fern GullyO

Paul Cameron Brown



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