The Pagan Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABACDDCEFEGFG

So here are you and here am IA
Where we may thank our gods to beB
Above the earth beneath the skyA
Naked souls alive and freeB
The autumn wind goes rustling byA
And stirs the stubble at our feetC
Out of the west it whispering blowsD
Stops to caress and onward goesD
Bringing its earthy odours sweetC
See with what pride the the setting sunE
Kinglike in gold and purple diesF
And like a robe of rainbow spunE
Tinges the earth with shades divineG
That mystic light is in your eyesF
And ever in your heart will shineG

George Orwell (eric Arthur Blair)



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