I Am In Love With High Far-seeing Places Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEAEAFF| I am in love with high far seeing places | A |
| That look on plains half sunlight and half storm | B |
| In love with hours when from the circling faces | A |
| Veils pass and laughing fellowship glows warm | B |
| You who look on me with grave eyes where rapture | C |
| And April love of living burn confessed | D |
| The Gods are good The world lies free to capture | C |
| Life has no walls O take me to your breast | D |
| Take me be with me for a moment's span | E |
| I am in love with all unveil egrave d faces | A |
| I seek the wonder at the heart of man | E |
| I would go up to the far seeing places | A |
| While youth is ours turn toward me for a space | F |
| The marvel of your rapture lighted face | F |
Arthur Davison Ficke
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