The Castle Of Dreams Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABBBC DDDEEFC GGGAAAC| It lies beyond the farthest sea | A |
| This castle whereonto I flee | A |
| When life and time hang wearily | A |
| Yet though so far 'tis strangely nigh | B |
| Within the breathing of a sigh | B |
| One gains the walls secure and high | B |
| Of the castle of dreams | C |
| - | |
| Divinely beautiful and great | D |
| Of pearl each dome and tower and gate | D |
| It stands a hold of kingly state | D |
| There gyving Time and Space are not | E |
| And cares of Life are all forgot | E |
| No breath of restless change is brought | F |
| To the Castle of Dreams | C |
| - | |
| I walk each wondrous court and hall | G |
| Their varied treasures mine at call | G |
| For there I am the lord af all | G |
| If gold and gems of land and sea | A |
| And broad estates were offered me | A |
| I would not take them for the key | A |
| Of the Castle of Dreams | C |
Clark Ashton Smith
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