Dusk Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DBDB EBEB

Dusk wraps the village in its dim caressA
Each chimney's vapour like a thin grey rodB
Mounting aloft through miles of quietnessC
Pillars the skies of GodB
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Far up they break or seem to break their lineD
Mingling their nebulous crests that bow and nodB
Under the light of those fierce stars that shineD
Out of the calm of GodB
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Only in clouds and dreams I felt those soulsE
In the abyss each fire hid in its clodB
From which in clouds and dreams the spirit rollsE
Into the vast of GodB

George William Russell



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