Merlin Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBCADEFFGCGC| O Merlin in your crystal cave | A |
| Deep in the diamond of the day | B |
| Will there ever be a singer | C |
| Whose music will smooth away | B |
| The furrow drawn by Adam's finger | C |
| Across the memory and the wave | A |
| Or a runner who'll outrun | D |
| Man's long shadow driving on | E |
| Break through the gate of memory | F |
| And hang the apple on the tree | F |
| Will your magic ever show | G |
| The sleeping bride shut in her bower | C |
| The day wreathed in its mound of snow | G |
| and Time locked in his tower | C |
Edwin Muir
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