The Telephone Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDABBAEFGEHGYour voice beloved on the living wire | A |
Borne to me by the spirit powerful | B |
Who binds the atoms and leaps out to pull | C |
Great suns together Ah what magic lyre | D |
Strung for God's fingers sounds to my desire | A |
The little words immortal wonderful | B |
That all the separating miles annul | B |
And touch my spirit with your kiss of fire | A |
What house of dreams do we inhabit yea | E |
What brave enchanted palace is our home | F |
Green curtained lit with cresset stars aglow | G |
If thus it windows gardens far away | E |
Groves inaccessible whence voices come | H |
That soft in the ear call where we may not go | G |
Harriet Monroe
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