Magic Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCB CDDC EFFE G| After reading the Upanishads | A |
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| Out of the dusky chamber of the brain | B |
| Flows the imperial will through dream on dream | C |
| The fires of life around it tempt and gleam | C |
| The lights of earth behind it fade and wane | B |
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| Passed beyond beauty tempting dream on dream | C |
| The pure will seeks the hearthold of the light | D |
| Sounds the deep OM the mystic word of might | D |
| Forth from the hearthold breaks the living stream | C |
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| Passed out beyond the deep heart music filled | E |
| The kingly Will sits on the ancient throne | F |
| Wielding the sceptre fearless free alone | F |
| Knowing in Brahma all it dared and willed | E |
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| June | G |
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