Om Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EAFA GCGC HIHI J| Faint grew the yellow buds of light | A |
| Far flickering beyond the snows | B |
| As leaning o'er the shadowy white | A |
| Morn glimmered like a pale primrose | B |
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| Within an Indian vale below | C |
| A child said Om with tender heart | D |
| Watching with loving eyes the glow | C |
| In dayshine fade and night depart | D |
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| The word which Brahma at his dawn | E |
| Outbreathes and endeth at his night | A |
| Whose tide of sound so rolling on | F |
| Gives birth to orbs of golden light | A |
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| And beauty wisdom love and youth | G |
| By its enchantment gathered grow | C |
| In age long wandering to the truth | G |
| Through many a cycle's ebb and flow | C |
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| And here all lower life was stilled | H |
| The child was lifted to the Wise | I |
| A strange delight his spirit filled | H |
| And Brahm looked from his shining eyes | I |
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| December | J |
George William Russell
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