A Call Of The Sidhe Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDCCEECCFFCGHHG

Tarry thou yet late lingerer in the twilight's gloryA
Gay are the hills with song earth's faery children leaveB
More dim abodes to roam the primrose hearted eveB
Opening their glimmering lips to breathe some wondrous storyA
Hush not a whisper Let your heart alone go dreamingC
Dream unto dream may pass deep in the heart aloneD
Murmurs the Mighty One his solemn undertoneD
Canst thou not see adown the silver cloudland streamingC
Rivers of faery light dewdrop on dewdrop fallingC
Starfire of silver flames lighting the dark beneathE
And what enraptured hosts burn on the dusky heathE
Come thou away with them for Heaven to Earth is callingC
These are Earth's voice her answer spirits throngingC
Come to the Land of Youth the trees grown heavy thereF
Drop on the purple wave the starry fruit they bearF
Drink the immortal waters quench the spirit's longingC
Art thou not now bright one all sorrow past in elationG
Made young with joy grown brother hearted with the vastH
Whither thy spirit wending flits the dim stars pastH
Unto the Light of Lights in burning adorationG

George William Russell



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