A Madrigal Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDB BBEFG BHBBB

My dreams are belated oriolesA
That flee the mournful mistsB
To find in the heaven of thy soulC
The lost summer and the balsamD
Of all the fugitive floweringsB
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My dreams are dying flowersB
But ever their fragrant livesB
Mount toward the altar of thy heartE
In a soft and heatless airF
Where indolent clouds are bomG
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My dreams are olden songsB
Sung on a clouded eveningH
That mount among the petalsB
Of pale and perfumed rosesB
Falling at thy shadowy shuttersB

Clark Ashton Smith



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