Awakening Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAAABACABD| With brain o erworn with heart a summer clod | A |
| With eye so practised in each form around | A |
| And all forms mean to glance above the ground | A |
| Irks it each day of many days we plod | A |
| Tongue tied and deaf along life s common road | A |
| But suddenly we know not how a sound | A |
| Of living streams an odour a flower crowned | A |
| With dew a lark upspringing from the sod | A |
| And we awake O joy and deep amaze | B |
| Beneath the everlasting hills we stand | A |
| We hear the voices of the morning seas | C |
| And earnest prophesyings in the land | A |
| While from the open heaven leans forth at gaze | B |
| The encompassing great cloud of witnesses | D |
Edward Dowden
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