Intrigue Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEF AGHIFJKLF AMNFOPF AQRFF AASTF AUVF AWXYF AZFA2B2F AC2XFF AB2FF AFXXF AD2D2E2FFFTHOU art my love | A |
And thou art the peace of sundown | B |
When the blue shadows soothe | C |
And the grasses and the leaves sleep | D |
To the song of the little brooks | E |
Woe is me | F |
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Thou art my love | A |
And thou art a storm | G |
That breaks black in the sky | H |
And sweeping headlong | I |
Drenches and cowers each tree | F |
And at the panting end | J |
There is no sound | K |
Save the melancholy cry of a single owl | L |
Woe is me | F |
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Thou art my love | A |
And thou art a tinsel thing | M |
And I in my play | N |
Broke thee easily | F |
And from the little fragments | O |
Arose my long sorrow | P |
Woe is me | F |
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Thou art my love | A |
And thou art a weary violet | Q |
Drooping from sun caresses | R |
Answering mine carelessly | F |
Woe is me | F |
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Thou art my love | A |
And thou art the ashes of other men's love | A |
And I bury my face in these ashes | S |
And I love them | T |
Woe is me | F |
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Thou art my love | A |
And thou art the beard | U |
On another man's face | V |
Woe is me | F |
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Thou art my love | A |
And thou art a temple | W |
And in this temple is an altar | X |
And on this altar is my heart | Y |
Woe is me | F |
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Thou art my love | A |
And thou art a wretch | Z |
Let these sacred love lies choke thee | F |
For I am come to where I know your lies as truth | A2 |
And your truth as lies | B2 |
Woe is me | F |
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Thou art my love | A |
And thou art a priestess | C2 |
And in thy hand is a bloody dagger | X |
And my doom comes to me surely | F |
Woe is me | F |
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Thou art my love | A |
And thou art a skull with ruby eyes | B2 |
And I love thee | F |
Woe is me | F |
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Thou art my love | A |
And I doubt thee | F |
And if peace came with my murder | X |
Then would I murder | X |
Woe is me | F |
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Thou art my love | A |
And thou art death | D2 |
Aye thou art death | D2 |
Black and yet black | E2 |
But I love thee | F |
I love thee | F |
Woe welcome woe to me | F |
Stephen Crane
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