Song (vagrant) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBB BBCCC DDEEE FFBBB CCGHH BBEEE| Vagrant from the realms of rose | A |
| Love has flown where no man knows | A |
| Though your fleetest witch should bind | B |
| With her hair the April wind | B |
| Love is still to seek and find | B |
| - | |
| Though your eldest necromant | B |
| Raise again with solemn chant | B |
| All the ghostly girls of yore | C |
| Crowned with blossoms thin and frore | C |
| Vagrant love returns no more | C |
| - | |
| Though the sirens sing for him | D |
| On ulterior isles made dim | D |
| With the foam of ultimate seas | E |
| All beyond the Hesperides | E |
| Love shall pass unseen of these | E |
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| Though you find in fields of morn | F |
| Blossoms of their dews forlorn | F |
| And the grieving grasses bent | B |
| By the latest way he went | B |
| Errant still and uncontent | B |
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| Though you seek from door to door | C |
| Through the city's wrath and roar | C |
| Scan the phantom faces wan | G |
| Of the masquers mute with dawn | H |
| Always love has come and gone | H |
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| Though a lonely trail you tread | B |
| Past the rim of autumn's red | B |
| Ending on the moonlit snows | E |
| Love has flown where no man knows | E |
| Vagrant from the realms of rose | E |
Clark Ashton Smith
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