Dust Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB ACAC A

I heard them in their sadness sayA
The earth rebukes the thought of GodB
We are but embers wrapt in clayA
A little nobler than the sodB
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But I have touched the lips of clayA
Mother thy rudest sod to meC
Is thrilled with fire of hidden dayA
And haunted by all mysteryC
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MayA

George William Russell



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