Voyages Iii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCADEFA AAABGHIJKL A

Infinite consanguinity it bearsA
This tendered theme of you that lightB
Retrieves from sea plains where the skyC
Resigns a breast that every wave enthronesA
While ribboned water lanes I windD
Are laved and scattered with no strokeE
Wide from your side whereto this hourF
The sea lifts also reliquary handsA
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And so admitted through black swollen gatesA
That must arrest all distance otherwiseA
Past whirling pillars and lithe pedimentsA
Light wrestling there incessantly with lightB
Star kissing star through wave on wave untoG
Your body rockingH
and where death if shedI
Presumes no carnage but this single changeJ
Upon the steep floor flung from dawn to dawnK
The silken skilled transmemberment of songL
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Permit me voyage love into your handsA

Harold Hart Crane



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