Voyages Iv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGH IJKEL MNO EPLPEOQ RS

Whose counted smile of hours and days supposeA
I know as spectrum of the sea and pledgeB
Vastly now parting gulf on gulf of wingsC
Whose circles bridge I know from palms to the severeD
Chilled albatross's white immutabilityE
No stream of greater love advancing nowF
Than singing this mortality aloneG
Through clay aflow immortally to youH
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All fragrance irrefragably and claimI
Madly meeting logically in this hourJ
And region that is ours to wreathe againK
Portending eyes and lips and making toldE
The chancel port and portion of our JuneL
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Shall they not stem and close in our own stepsM
Bright staves of flowers and quills today as IN
Must first be lost in fatal tides to tellO
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In signature of the incarnate wordE
The harbor shoulders to resign in minglingP
Mutual blood transpiring as foreknownL
And widening noon within your breast for gatheringP
All bright insinuations that my years have caughtE
For islands where must lead inviolablyO
Blue latitudes and levels of your eyesQ
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In this expectant still exclaim receiveR
The secret oar and petals of all loveS

Harold Hart Crane



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