The Breath Of Light Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCADAAEFEEGEGHAIAAJ AJIKHLDMNMDOIO P

From the cool and dark lipped furrowsA
breathes a dim delightB
Aureoles of joy encircleC
every blade of grassA
Where the dew fed creatures silentD
and enraptured passA
And the restless ploughman pausesA
turns and wonderingE
Deep beneath his rustic habitF
finds himself a kingE
For a fiery moment lookingE
with the eyes of GodG
Over fields a slave at morningE
bowed him to the sodG
Blind and dense with revelationH
every moment fliesA
And unto the Mighty MotherI
gay eternal riseA
All the hopes we hold the gladnessA
dreams of things to beJ
One of all they generationsA
Mother hails to theeJ
Hail and hail and hail for everI
though I turn againK
For they joy unto the humanH
vestures of painL
I thy child who went forth radiantD
in the golden primeM
Find thee still the mother heartedN
through my night in timeM
Find in thee the old enchantmentD
there behind the veilO
Where the Gods my brothers lingerI
Hail for ever HailO
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MayP

George William Russell



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