The Queen Of Bubbles Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDED FGHGHIJDJKLDLGMGMWritten for a picture | A |
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The Youth speaks | B |
Why do you seek the sun | C |
In your bubble crown ascending | D |
Your chariot will melt to mist | E |
Your crown will have an ending | D |
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The Goddess replies | F |
Nay sun is but a bubble | G |
Earth is a whiff of foam | H |
To my caves on the coast of Thule | G |
Each night I call them home | H |
Thence Faiths blow forth to angels | I |
And loves blow forth to men | J |
They break and turn to nothing | D |
And I make them whole again | J |
On the crested waves of chaos | K |
I ride them back reborn | L |
New stars I bring at evening | D |
For those that burst at morn | L |
My soul is the wind of Thule | G |
And evening is the sign | M |
The sun is but a bubble | G |
A fragile child of mine | M |
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