Tea At The Palaz Of Hoon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEF GHI JCK

Not less because in purple I descendedA
The western day through what you calledB
The loneliest air not less was I myselfC
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What was the ointment sprinkled on my beardD
What were the hymns that buzzed beside my earsE
What was the sea whose tide swept through me thereF
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Out of my mind the golden ointment rainedG
And my ears made the blowing hymns they heardH
I was myself the compass of that seaI
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I was the world in which I walked and what I sawJ
Or heard or felt came not but from myselfC
And there I found myself more truly and more strangeK

Wallace Stevens



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