Vaticinations Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EEC| I heard the leaves of the willow whisper | A |
| As they fell at morn on the gusty mere | B |
| 'You shall he torn and blown as we are | C |
| In a wind that bears the crumbling year ' | D |
| - | |
| I heard the boulders murmur mutely | E |
| In the noontide sun on the windless hill | E |
| 'Sometime you shall be calm as we are | C |
| And as tranquil and as still ' | - |
Clark Ashton Smith
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