Dies Dominica! The Sunshine Burns Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD AEAE FGFGDies Dominica the sunshine burns | A |
strong incense on the breathing fields of morn | B |
lucid intense all colour towards it yearns | A |
that souls of flowers on the air are born | B |
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What claustral joy to day is on the air | C |
expanding now and one with the celebrant sun | D |
and fills with pointed flame all things aware | C |
all flowers and souls that sing and I am one | D |
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Dies Dominica the passion yearns | A |
and the world and the singer is but one flower | E |
from out whose luminous chalice odour burns | A |
intenser toward the blue thro this keen hour | E |
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this hour is my eternity the soul | F |
rises expanding ever with the sight | G |
thro flowers and colours and the visible whole | F |
of beauty mingled in one dream of light | G |
Christopher John Brennan
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