Libido Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFGEFG| How should I know The enormous wheels of will | A |
| Drove me cold eyed on tired and sleepless feet | B |
| Night was void arms and you a phantom still | A |
| And day your far light swaying down the street | B |
| As never fool for love I starved for you | C |
| My throat was dry and my eyes hot to see | D |
| Your mouth so lying was most heaven in view | C |
| And your remembered smell most agony | D |
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| Love wakens love I felt your hot wrist shiver | E |
| And suddenly the mad victory I planned | F |
| Flashed real in your burning bending head | G |
| My conqueror's blood was cool as a deep river | E |
| In shadow and my heart beneath your hand | F |
| Quieter than a dead man on a bed | G |
Rupert Brooke
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