Tallow Lamp Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDBEFG A| The monks with hairy fingers opened the book September | A |
| Now Jason pelts with snow the newly sprouting grain | B |
| The forest gave you a necklace of hands So dead you walk the rope | C |
| To your hair a darker blue is imparted I speak of love | D |
| Shells I speak and light clouds and a boat buds in the rain | B |
| A little stallion gallops across the leafing fingers | E |
| Black the gate leaps open I sing | F |
| How did we live here | G |
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| from Mohn und Gedachtnis by Paul Celan trans by Michael Hamburger | A |
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