A Dream-song (ii) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DBDB EBEB FGFG| The stars are spinning their threads | A |
| And the clouds are the dust that flies | B |
| And the suns are weaving them up | C |
| For the day when the sleepers arise | B |
| - | |
| The ocean in music rolls | D |
| The gems are turning to eyes | B |
| And the trees are gathering souls | D |
| For the day when the sleepers arise | B |
| - | |
| The weepers are learning to smile | E |
| And laughter to glean the sighs | B |
| And hearts to bury their care and guile | E |
| For the day when the sleepers arise | B |
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| Oh the dews and the moths and the daisy red | F |
| The larks and the glimmers and flows | G |
| The lilies and sparrows and daily bread | F |
| And the something that nobody knows | G |
George Macdonald
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