Not Heat Flames Up And Consumes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGBHIJKKL| NOT heat flames up and consumes | A |
| Not sea waves hurry in and out | B |
| Not the air delicious and dry the air of the ripe summer bears | C |
| lightly along white down balls of myriads of seeds | D |
| Wafted sailing gracefully to drop where they may | E |
| Not these O none of these more than the flames of me consuming | F |
| burning for his love whom I love | G |
| O none more than I hurrying in and out | B |
| Does the tide hurry seeking something and never give up O I the | H |
| same | I |
| O nor down balls nor perfumes nor the high rain emitting clouds | J |
| are borne through the open air | K |
| Any more than my Soul is borne through the open air | K |
| Wafted in all directions O love for friendship for you | L |
Walt Whitman
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