Ruins Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCDE FGHI| A | |
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| And this was a civilization | B |
| That came to nothing he spurned with his toe | C |
| The slave coloured dust We breathed it in | D |
| Thankfully oxygen to our culture | E |
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| Somebody found a curved bone | F |
| In the ruins A kings probably | G |
| He said Imperfect courtiers | H |
| We eyed it the dropped kerchief of time | I |
Ronald Stuart Thomas
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