The Loom Of Dreams Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABB CDCDD EFEGF| I broider the world upon a loom | A |
| I broider with dreams my tapestry | B |
| Here in a little lonely room | A |
| I am master of earth and sea | B |
| And the planets come to me | B |
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| I broider my life into the frame | C |
| I broider my love thread upon thread | D |
| The world goes by with its glory and shame | C |
| Crowns are bartered and blood is shed | D |
| I sit and broider my dreams instead | D |
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| And the only world is the world of my dreams | E |
| And my weaving the only happiness | F |
| For what is the world but what it seems | E |
| And who knows but that God beyond our guess | G |
| Sits weaving worlds out of loneliness | F |
Arthur Symons
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