The Invisible Bride Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH GIGI FJFJ| The low voiced girls that go | A |
| In gardens of the Lord | B |
| Like flowers of the field they grow | A |
| In sisterly accord | B |
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| Their whispering feet are white | C |
| Along the leafy ways | D |
| They go in whirls of light | C |
| Too beautiful for praise | D |
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| And in their band forsooth | E |
| Is one to set me free | F |
| The one that touched my youth | E |
| The one God gave to me | F |
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| She kindles the desire | G |
| Whereby the gods survive | H |
| The white ideal fire | G |
| That keeps my soul alive | H |
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| Now at the wondrous hour | G |
| She leaves her star supreme | I |
| And comes in the night's still power | G |
| To touch me with a dream | I |
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| Sibyl of mystery | F |
| On roads unknown to men | J |
| Softly she comes to me | F |
| And goes to God again | J |
Edwin Markham
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