Desire Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBACACC

With thee a moment Then what dreams have playA
Traditions of eternal toil ariseB
Search for the high austere and lonely wayA
The Spirit moves in through eternitiesB
Ah in the soul what memories ariseB
And with what yearning inexpressibleA
Rising from long forgetfulness I turnC
To Thee invisible unrumoured stillA
White for Thy whiteness all desires burnC
Ah with what longing once again I turnC

George William Russell



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