Voyages Vi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB BCBC DEFE GHBI JKLK MBBB NOPO BQDQ

Where icy and bright dungeons liftA
Of swimmers their lost morning eyesB
And ocean rivers churning shiftA
Green borders under stranger skiesB
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Steadily as a shell secretesB
Its beating leagues of monotoneC
Or as many waters trough the sun'sB
Red kelson past the cape's wet stoneC
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rivers mingling toward the skyD
And harbor of the phoenix' breastE
My eyes pressed black against the prowF
Thy derelict and blinded guestE
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Waiting afire what name unspokenG
I cannot claim let thy waves rearH
More savage than the death of kingsB
Some splintered garland for the seerI
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Beyond siroccos harvestingJ
The solstice thunders crept awayK
Like a cliff swinging or a sailL
Flung into April's inmost dayK
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Creation's blithe and petalled wordM
To the lounged goddess when she roseB
Conceding dialogue with eyesB
That smile unsearchable reposeB
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Still fervid covenant Belle IsleN
Unfolded floating dais beforeO
Which rainbows twine continual hairP
Belle Isle white echo of the oarO
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The imaged Word it is that holdsB
Hushed willows anchored in its glowQ
It is the unbetrayable replyD
Whose accent no farewell can knowQ

Harold Hart Crane



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