Song (vagrant) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBB BBCCC DDEEE FFBBB CCGHH BBEEE

Vagrant from the realms of roseA
Love has flown where no man knowsA
Though your fleetest witch should bindB
With her hair the April windB
Love is still to seek and findB
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Though your eldest necromantB
Raise again with solemn chantB
All the ghostly girls of yoreC
Crowned with blossoms thin and froreC
Vagrant love returns no moreC
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Though the sirens sing for himD
On ulterior isles made dimD
With the foam of ultimate seasE
All beyond the HesperidesE
Love shall pass unseen of theseE
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Though you find in fields of mornF
Blossoms of their dews forlornF
And the grieving grasses bentB
By the latest way he wentB
Errant still and uncontentB
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Though you seek from door to doorC
Through the city's wrath and roarC
Scan the phantom faces wanG
Of the masquers mute with dawnH
Always love has come and goneH
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Though a lonely trail you treadB
Past the rim of autumn's redB
Ending on the moonlit snowsE
Love has flown where no man knowsE
Vagrant from the realms of roseE

Clark Ashton Smith



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