A Call Of The Sidhe Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDCCEECCFFCGHHG| Tarry thou yet late lingerer in the twilight's glory | A |
| Gay are the hills with song earth's faery children leave | B |
| More dim abodes to roam the primrose hearted eve | B |
| Opening their glimmering lips to breathe some wondrous story | A |
| Hush not a whisper Let your heart alone go dreaming | C |
| Dream unto dream may pass deep in the heart alone | D |
| Murmurs the Mighty One his solemn undertone | D |
| Canst thou not see adown the silver cloudland streaming | C |
| Rivers of faery light dewdrop on dewdrop falling | C |
| Starfire of silver flames lighting the dark beneath | E |
| And what enraptured hosts burn on the dusky heath | E |
| Come thou away with them for Heaven to Earth is calling | C |
| These are Earth's voice her answer spirits thronging | C |
| Come to the Land of Youth the trees grown heavy there | F |
| Drop on the purple wave the starry fruit they bear | F |
| Drink the immortal waters quench the spirit's longing | C |
| Art thou not now bright one all sorrow past in elation | G |
| Made young with joy grown brother hearted with the vast | H |
| Whither thy spirit wending flits the dim stars past | H |
| Unto the Light of Lights in burning adoration | G |
George William Russell
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