Krishna Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CDCD EBEB BFBF GHGH| 'I am Beauty itself among beautiful things ' | A |
| Bhagavad Gita | B |
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| The East was crowned with snow cold bloom | C |
| And hung with veils of pearly fleece | D |
| They died away into the gloom | C |
| Vistas of peace and deeper peace | D |
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| And earth and air and wave and fire | E |
| In awe and breathless silence stood | B |
| For One who passed into their choir | E |
| Linked them in mystic brotherhood | B |
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| Twilight of amethyst amid | B |
| Thy few strange stars that lit the heights | F |
| Where was the secret spirit hid | B |
| Where was Thy place O Light of Lights | F |
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| The flame of Beauty far in space | G |
| Where rose the fire in thee in me | H |
| Which bowed the elemental race | G |
| To adoration silently | H |
George William Russell
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