Parting Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CBCB DEDF

As from our dream we died awayA
Far off I felt the outer thingsB
Your wind blown tresses round me playA
Your bosom's gentle murmuringsB
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And far away our faces metC
As on the verge of the vast spheresB
And in the night our cheeks were wetC
I could not say with dew or tearsB
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As one within the Mother's heartD
In that hushed dream upon the heightE
We lived and then we rose to partD
Because her ways are infiniteF

George William Russell



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