April Aubade Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFEG HIJI KKWorship this world of watercolor mood | A |
in glass pagodas hung with veils of green | B |
where diamonds jangle hymns within the blood | C |
and sap ascends the steeple of the vein | D |
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A saintly sparrow jargons madrigals | E |
to waken dreamers in the milky dawn | F |
while tulips bow like a college of cardinals | E |
before that papal paragon the sun | G |
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Christened in a spindrift of snowdrop stars | H |
where on pink fluted feet the pigeons pass | I |
and jonquils sprout like solomon's metaphors | J |
my love and I go garlanded with grass | I |
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Again we are deluded and infer | K |
that somehow we are younger than we were | K |
Sylvia Plath
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