The Kiss Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEDFGHDDFDILips' language to lips' ears | A |
Two drinking each other's heart it seems | B |
Two roving loves who have left home | C |
pilgrims to the confluence of lips | D |
Two waves rise by the law of love | E |
to break and die on two sets of lips | D |
Two wild desires craving each other | F |
meet at last at the body's limits | G |
Love's writing a song in dainty letters | H |
layers of kiss calligraphy on lips | D |
Plucking flowers from two sets of lips | D |
perhaps to thread them into a chain later | F |
This sweet union of lips | D |
is the red marriage bed of a pair of smiles | I |
Rabindranath Tagore
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