Analysis of After The Flood

Arthur Rimbaud 1854 (Charleville-Mézières) – 1891 (Marseille)



As soon as the idea of the Deluge had subsided,
A hare stopped in the clover and swaying flowerbells,
and said a prayer to the rainbow,
through the spider's web.

Oh! the precious stones that began to hide,--
and the flowers that already looked around.
In the dirty main street, stalls were set up
and boats were hauled toward the sea,
high tiered as in old prints.

Blood flowed at Blue Beard's,--
through slaughterhouses, in circuses,
where the windows were blanched by God's seal.
Blood and milk flowed. Beavers built.

"Mazagrans" smoked in the little bars.
In the big glass house, still dripping,
children in mourning looked
at the marvelous pictures.

A door banged; and in the village square
the little boy waved his arms,
understood by weather vanes
and cocks on steeples everywhere,
in the bursting shower.

Madame *** installed a piano in the Alps.
Mass and first communions were celebrated
at the hundred thousand altars of the cathedral.
Caravans set out. And Hotel Splendid was built
in the chaos of ice and of the polar night.

Ever after the moon heard jackals howling
across the deserts of thyme,
and eclogues in wooden shoes growling in the orchard.
Then in the violet and budding forest,
Eucharis told me it was spring.

Gush, pond,-- Foam, roll on the bridge and over the woods;--
black palls and organs, lightening and thunder, rise and roll;--
waters and sorrows rise and launch the Floods again.
For since they have been dissipated--
oh! the precious stones being buried and the opened flowers!--
it's unbearable! and the Queen, the Witch who lights her fire
in the earthen pot will never tell us what she knows,
and what we do not know.


Scheme ABCX XXXBB BBXD BEXB FBBFG BXXDX EXXXE BXXABGBC
Poetic Form
Metre 111001010101010 01100100101 0101101 1011 1010110111 00101010101 0010111011 01010101 111011 11111 11000100 101001111 1011101 1100101 00111110 100101 1010010 011000101 0101111 011101 0111010 001010 10010010001 10110100 1010101010010 10110011011 001011010101 1010011110 0101011 010101100010 10010001010 111111 111110101001 11010100010101 100101010101 11111100 101011010001010 101000010111010 0010111011111 011111
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,659
Words 324
Sentences 21
Stanzas 8
Stanza Lengths 4, 5, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 8
Lines Amount 40
Letters per line (avg) 32
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 162
Words per stanza (avg) 36
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Submitted by frank_taylor on November 10, 2022

Modified on March 06, 2023

1:38 min read
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Arthur Rimbaud

Jean Nicolas Arthur Rimbaud was a French poet born in Charleville, Ardennes. more…

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