Ouija Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDECFGHIJ KLCMINCNON NLPLCNLQLNLIt is a chilly god a god of shades | A |
Rises to the glass from his black fathoms | B |
At the window those unborn those undone | C |
Assemble with the frail paleness of moths | D |
An envious phosphorescence in their wings | E |
Vermillions bronzes colors of the sun | C |
In the coal fire will not wholly console them | F |
Imagine their deep hunger deep as the dark | G |
For the blood heat that would ruddlr or reclaim | H |
The glass mouth sucks blooh heat from my forefinger | I |
The old god dribbles in return his words | J |
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The old god too write aureate poetry | K |
In tarnished modes maundering among the wastes | L |
Fair chronicler of every foul declension | C |
Age and ages of prose have uncoiled | M |
His talking whirlwind abated his excessive temper | I |
When words like locusts drummed the darkening air | N |
And left the cobs to rattle bitten clean | C |
Skies once wearing a blue divine hauteur | N |
Ravel above us mistily descend | O |
Thickening with motes to a marriage with the mire | N |
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He hymns the rotten queen with saffron hair | N |
Who has saltier aphrodisiacs | L |
Than virgins' tears That bawdy queen of death | P |
Her wormy couriers aer at his bones | L |
Still he hymns juice of her hot nectarine | C |
I see him horny skinned and tough construe | N |
What flinty pebbles and ploughable upturns | L |
As ponderable tokens of her love | Q |
He godly doddering spells | L |
No succinct Gabriel from the letters here | N |
But floridly his amorous nostalgias | L |
Sylvia Plath
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