Ouija Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDECFGHIJ KLCMINCNON NLPLCNLQLNL

It is a chilly god a god of shadesA
Rises to the glass from his black fathomsB
At the window those unborn those undoneC
Assemble with the frail paleness of mothsD
An envious phosphorescence in their wingsE
Vermillions bronzes colors of the sunC
In the coal fire will not wholly console themF
Imagine their deep hunger deep as the darkG
For the blood heat that would ruddlr or reclaimH
The glass mouth sucks blooh heat from my forefingerI
The old god dribbles in return his wordsJ
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The old god too write aureate poetryK
In tarnished modes maundering among the wastesL
Fair chronicler of every foul declensionC
Age and ages of prose have uncoiledM
His talking whirlwind abated his excessive temperI
When words like locusts drummed the darkening airN
And left the cobs to rattle bitten cleanC
Skies once wearing a blue divine hauteurN
Ravel above us mistily descendO
Thickening with motes to a marriage with the mireN
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He hymns the rotten queen with saffron hairN
Who has saltier aphrodisiacsL
Than virgins' tears That bawdy queen of deathP
Her wormy couriers aer at his bonesL
Still he hymns juice of her hot nectarineC
I see him horny skinned and tough construeN
What flinty pebbles and ploughable upturnsL
As ponderable tokens of her loveQ
He godly doddering spellsL
No succinct Gabriel from the letters hereN
But floridly his amorous nostalgiasL

Sylvia Plath



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