A Pastiche For Eve Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFG HIJKLLM NDHDLOLUnmanageable as history these | A |
Followers of Tammuz to the land | B |
That offered no return where dust | C |
Grew thick on every bolt and door And so the world | D |
Chilled and the women wept tore at their hair | E |
Yet in the skies a goddess governed Sirius the Dog | F |
Who shines alike on mothers lesbians and whores | G |
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What are we governed by Dido and Carrie | H |
Chapman Catt arrange themselves as statues near | I |
The playground and the Tivoli While warming up the beans | J |
Miss Sanders broods on the Rhamnusian the whole earth worshipping | K |
Her godhead Later vegetables in Athens | L |
Chaste in the dungeon swooning with voluptuousness | L |
The Lady of the Castle weds pure Christ the feudal groom | M |
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Their bowels almost drove Swift mad quot Sad stem | N |
Sweet evil stretching out a lion's jaws quot wrote Marbode | D |
Now we cling together in our caves That not impossible she | H |
That rots and wrinkles in the sun the shadow | D |
Of all men man's counterpart sweet rois | L |
Of vertew and of gentilness The brothel and the crib endure | O |
Past reason hunted How we die Their pain their blood are ours | L |
Weldon Kees
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