Full Moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDB EBFBDB| She was wearing the coral taffeta trousers | A |
| Someone had brought her from Ispahan | B |
| And the little gold coat with pomegranate blossoms | C |
| And the coral hafted feather fan | B |
| But she ran down a Kentish lane in the moonlight | D |
| And skipped in the pool of the moon as she ran | B |
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| She cared not a rap for all the big planets | E |
| For Betelgeuse or Aldebaran | B |
| And all the big planets cared nothing for her | F |
| That small impertinent charlatan | B |
| But she climbed on a Kentish stile in the moonlight | D |
| And laughed at the sky through the sticks of her fan | B |
Victoria Mary Sackville-west
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