The Tempest Dawn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDDIn the tempest dawn I lay awake | A |
An hour from which a soul might take | A |
A dream of deep passion in its sleep | B |
Stay a spirit in its sacred keep | B |
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Its breath in every mortal name | C |
the ungentle spirit of its shame | C |
A warning plays invitations miss | D |
Sent a dread unto this perfect bliss | D |
Christopher Stark
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 11/24/2020
Poet's note: This nine-syllable quatrain was Inspired by Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr., Edgar Allan Poe, and Paul Laurence Dunbar. The first line of the first stanza and the third line of the second stanza are mine. The others, some modified by me, are AI expressions of Verse by Verse based on the three aforementioned poets.
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