Images Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE A FGHI A ADJK LGMNO DPQ DRSTI | A |
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Like a gondola of green scented fruits | B |
Drifting along the dark canals of Venice | C |
You O exquisite one | D |
Have entered into my desolate city | E |
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II | A |
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The blue smoke leaps | F |
Like swirling clouds of birds vanishing | G |
So my love leaps forth toward you | H |
Vanishes and is renewed | I |
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III | A |
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A rose yellow moon in a pale sky | A |
When the sunset is faint vermilion | D |
In the mist among the tree boughs | J |
Art thou to me my beloved | K |
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IV | - |
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A young beech tree on the edge of the forest | L |
Stands still in the evening | G |
Yet shudders through all its leaves in the light air | M |
And seems to fear the stars | N |
So are you still and so tremble | O |
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V | - |
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The red deer are high on the mountain | D |
They are beyond the last pine trees | P |
And my desires have run with them | Q |
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VI | - |
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The flower which the wind has shaken | D |
Is soon filled again with rain | R |
So does my heart fill slowly with tears | S |
Until you return | T |
Richard Aldington
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