While The Yellow Constellations...." (untitled) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEFFGGAA D| While the yellow constellations shine with pale and tender glory | A |
| In the lilac scented stillness let us listen to Earth's story | A |
| All the flow'rs like moths a flutter glimmer rich with dusky hues | B |
| Everywhere around us seem to fall from nowhere the sweet dews | B |
| Through the drowsy lull the murmur stir of leaf and sleep hum | C |
| We can feel a gay heart beating hear a magic singing come | C |
| Ah I think that as we linger lighting at Earth's olden fire | D |
| Fitful gleams in clay that perish little sparks that soon expire | E |
| So the mother brims her gladness from a life beyond her own | F |
| From whose darkness as a fountain up the fiery days are thrown | F |
| Starry worlds which wheel in splendour sunny systems histories | G |
| Vast and nebulous traditions told in the eternities | G |
| And our list'ning mother whispers through her children all the story | A |
| Come the yellow constellations shine with pale and tender glory | A |
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| October | D |
George William Russell
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