The Labyrinth Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDEFFGGHHIIJJKKHH LLMMWild overgrown hedges gleam through the mist | A |
enchanted wildness and curiosity cannot resist | A |
To experience that longing of its source to claim | B |
to know that purpose due to some strain | C |
Pacing along endless entangled hedges | D |
with distance footsteps echoes at mental edges | E |
Round green corridors and spiders stretching time | F |
every wrong step seams like a web of chime | F |
All mighty thoughts just simply suggest | G |
to give the rational mind a rest | G |
In still the ego dies with a tear as a start | H |
remembered mantras gushing to the heart | H |
From spheres to spheres in harmonic ease | I |
the path more bright speaks melodies | I |
The pulse of quiet and greatest care | J |
centerfold and intimate shrine to declare | J |
Every little love that counts as tiny tickle star | K |
strength that moves worlds from very far | K |
One equal temper of a heroic heart | H |
taken life s mazes to virtues art | H |
Loving circles in circles of relation | L |
choices from a free will to free will foundation | L |
The labyrinth disguised in melancholy blues | M |
not considering the quiet divine in confuse | M |
Robert Rittel
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