Full Moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDB EBFBDB

She was wearing the coral taffeta trousersA
Someone had brought her from IspahanB
And the little gold coat with pomegranate blossomsC
And the coral hafted feather fanB
But she ran down a Kentish lane in the moonlightD
And skipped in the pool of the moon as she ranB
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She cared not a rap for all the big planetsE
For Betelgeuse or AldebaranB
And all the big planets cared nothing for herF
That small impertinent charlatanB
But she climbed on a Kentish stile in the moonlightD
And laughed at the sky through the sticks of her fanB

Victoria Sackville-west



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