Spells And Incantations Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DCE FEG HGI JKL KLH MHN| A vague pearl a wan pearl | A |
| You showed me once I peered through far gone winters | B |
| Until my mind was fog bound in that gem | C |
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| Blue diamonds cold diamonds | D |
| You shook before me so that out of them | C |
| Glittered and glowed vast diamond dawns of spring | E |
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| Tiger eyed rubies wrathful rubies | F |
| You rolled I watched their hot hearts fling | E |
| Flames from each glaring summer of my life | G |
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| Quiet amber mellow amber | H |
| You lifted and behold the whole air rife | G |
| With evening and the auburn autumn cloud | I |
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| But pale skin your pearl skin | J |
| Show this to me and I shall have surprise | K |
| Of every snow lit dawn before it break | L |
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| But clear eyes your fresh eyes | K |
| Open that I may laugh and lightly take | L |
| All air of early April in one hour | H |
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| But brown curls O shadow me with curls | M |
| Full of September mist half gleam half glower | H |
| And I shall roam warm nights in lands far south | N |
Wilfred Owen
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