Independence Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBBCC DDEEECC FFGGGGG| Come to my arms is it eve is it morn | A |
| Is Apollo awake Is Diana reborn | A |
| Are the streams in full song Do the woods whisper hush | B |
| Is it the nightingale Is it the thrush | B |
| Is it the smile of the autumn the blush | B |
| Of the spring Is the world full of peace or alarms | C |
| Come to my arms Laylah come to my arms | C |
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| Come to my arms though the hurricane blow | D |
| Thunder and summer or winter and snow | D |
| It is one to us one while our spirits are curled | E |
| In the crimson caress we are fond we are furled | E |
| Like lilies away from the war of the world | E |
| Are there spells beyond ours Are there alien charms | C |
| Come to my arms Laylah come to my arms | C |
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| Come to my arms is it life is it death | F |
| Is not all immortality born of your breath | F |
| Are not heaven and hell but as handmaids of yours | G |
| Who are all that enflames who are all that allures | G |
| Who are all that destroys who are all that endures | G |
| I am yours do I care if it heals me or harms | G |
| Come to my arms Laylah come to my arms | G |
Aleister Crowley
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