Tree A Cathedral Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AB CDEFGHIJKLMENOPNEQRS TUJEVW

Is the flower the Archbishop of a cathedralA
Called treeB
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Squirrels birds and insects visitC
Its branches like compelled consciencesD
For a confessionE
To unload their chest of echoesF
Of the brutality they commit on fruitsG
The innocent citizens of the vegetable countriesH
The flower presidesI
Over the winged and unwinged creaturesJ
Of creation and impart to their livesK
The aesthetics of silenceL
Night is the contemplative moodM
Of the garden and the gardenE
The dream of the nightN
As the garden lies serene in sleepO
Under the starsP
Of the dark blue nightN
It unfolds itself as a great civilizationE
Of symbolsQ
Meadows of metaphorsR
Float in the depths of the leafy dreamS
Of a tiny bird gathered into its wingsT
In the quintessence of the branchU
In the hermitage of flowersJ
All colors lead to the destination of the saffronE
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