Hymn From A Watermelon Pavilion Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEF GHI JBF KBK AAKYou dweller in the dark cabin | A |
To whom the watermelon is always purple | B |
Whose garden is wind and moon | C |
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Of the two dreams night and day | D |
What lover what dreamer would choose | E |
The one obscured by sleep | F |
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Here is the plantain by your door | G |
And the best cock of red feather | H |
That crew before the clocks | I |
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A feme may come leaf green | J |
Whose coming may give revel | B |
Beyond revelries of sleep | F |
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Yes and the blackbird spread its tail | K |
So that the sun may speckle | B |
While it creaks hail | K |
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You dweller in the dark cabin | A |
Rise since rising will not waken | A |
And hail cry hail cry hail | K |
Wallace Stevens
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