A Dream-song (ii) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DBDB EBEB FGFG

The stars are spinning their threadsA
And the clouds are the dust that fliesB
And the suns are weaving them upC
For the day when the sleepers ariseB
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The ocean in music rollsD
The gems are turning to eyesB
And the trees are gathering soulsD
For the day when the sleepers ariseB
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The weepers are learning to smileE
And laughter to glean the sighsB
And hearts to bury their care and guileE
For the day when the sleepers ariseB
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Oh the dews and the moths and the daisy redF
The larks and the glimmers and flowsG
The lilies and sparrows and daily breadF
And the something that nobody knowsG

George Macdonald



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