The Legend Of The Falls Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDEEFFEEGGHHII JKLMNO

On the Spirit Island CH sitting under midnight's misty moonA
Lo I see the spirits flitting o'er the waters one by oneB
Slumber wraps the silent city and the droning mills are dumbC
One lone whippowil's shrill ditty calls her mate that ne'er will comeC
Sadly moans the mighty river foaming down the fettered fallsD
Where of old he thundered ever o'er abrupt and lofty wallsD
Great Unktehee god of waters lifts no more his mighty headE
Fled he with the timid otters lies he in the cavern deadE
Hark the waters hush their sighing and the whippowil her callF
Through the moon lit mists are flying dusky shadows silent allF
Lo from out the waters foaming from the cavern deep and dreadE
Through the glamour and the gloaming comes a spirit of the deadE
Sad she seems her tresses raven on her tawny shoulders restG
Sorrow on her brow is graven in her arms a babe is pressedG
Hark she chants the solemn story sings the legend sad and oldH
And the river wrapt in glory listens while the tale is toldH
Would you hear the legend olden hearken while I tell the taleI
Shorn alas of many a golden weird Dakota chant and wailI
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CH The small island of rock a few rods below the Falls was called byJ
the Dakotas Wanagee We ta Spirit Island They say the spirit ofK
Anpetu Sapa sits upon that island at night and pours forth her sorrowL
in song They also say that from time out of mind war eagles nested onM
that island until the advent of white men frightened them away ThisN
seems to be true See Carver's Travels London pO

Hanford Lennox Gordon



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