Reflections Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDED FGFG| How shallow is this mere that gleams | A |
| Its depth of blue is from the skies | B |
| And from a distant sun the dreams | A |
| And lovely light within your eyes | B |
| - | |
| We deem our love so infinite | C |
| Because the Lord is everywhere | D |
| And love awakening is made bright | E |
| And bathed in that diviner air | D |
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| We go on our enchanted way | F |
| And deem our hours immortal hours | G |
| Who are but shadow kings that play | F |
| With mirrored majesties and powers | G |
George William Russell
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