Voyages Iii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCADEFA AAABGHIJKL A| Infinite consanguinity it bears | A |
| This tendered theme of you that light | B |
| Retrieves from sea plains where the sky | C |
| Resigns a breast that every wave enthrones | A |
| While ribboned water lanes I wind | D |
| Are laved and scattered with no stroke | E |
| Wide from your side whereto this hour | F |
| The sea lifts also reliquary hands | A |
| - | |
| And so admitted through black swollen gates | A |
| That must arrest all distance otherwise | A |
| Past whirling pillars and lithe pediments | A |
| Light wrestling there incessantly with light | B |
| Star kissing star through wave on wave unto | G |
| Your body rocking | H |
| and where death if shed | I |
| Presumes no carnage but this single change | J |
| Upon the steep floor flung from dawn to dawn | K |
| The silken skilled transmemberment of song | L |
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| Permit me voyage love into your hands | A |
Harold Hart Crane
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