Tree A Cathedral Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CDEFGHIJKLMENOPNEQRS TUJEVWIs the flower the Archbishop of a cathedral | A |
Called tree | B |
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Squirrels birds and insects visit | C |
Its branches like compelled consciences | D |
For a confession | E |
To unload their chest of echoes | F |
Of the brutality they commit on fruits | G |
The innocent citizens of the vegetable countries | H |
The flower presides | I |
Over the winged and unwinged creatures | J |
Of creation and impart to their lives | K |
The aesthetics of silence | L |
Night is the contemplative mood | M |
Of the garden and the garden | E |
The dream of the night | N |
As the garden lies serene in sleep | O |
Under the stars | P |
Of the dark blue night | N |
It unfolds itself as a great civilization | E |
Of symbols | Q |
Meadows of metaphors | R |
Float in the depths of the leafy dream | S |
Of a tiny bird gathered into its wings | T |
In the quintessence of the branch | U |
In the hermitage of flowers | J |
All colors lead to the destination of the saffron | E |
Seshendra Sharma | V |
http seshendrasharma weebly com | W |
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