Desire Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBACACC| With thee a moment Then what dreams have play | A |
| Traditions of eternal toil arise | B |
| Search for the high austere and lonely way | A |
| The Spirit moves in through eternities | B |
| Ah in the soul what memories arise | B |
| And with what yearning inexpressible | A |
| Rising from long forgetfulness I turn | C |
| To Thee invisible unrumoured still | A |
| White for Thy whiteness all desires burn | C |
| Ah with what longing once again I turn | C |
George William Russell
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