Invocation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBCB DBDBEBFB| Come to night in a dream to night | A |
| Come as you used to do | B |
| Come in the gown in the gown of white | A |
| Come in the ribbon of blue | B |
| Come in the virgin's colours you wear | C |
| Come through the dark and the dew | B |
| Come with the scent of the night in your hair | C |
| Come as you used to do | B |
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| Blue and white of your eyes and your face | D |
| White of your gown and blue | B |
| Will you not come from the happy place | D |
| Come as you used to do | B |
| Tears so many so many tears | E |
| Where there were once so few | B |
| Can they not wash the gray of the years | F |
| From the white of your gown and blue | B |
E. (edith) Nesbit
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