The Telephone Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDABBAEFGEHG

Your voice beloved on the living wireA
Borne to me by the spirit powerfulB
Who binds the atoms and leaps out to pullC
Great suns together Ah what magic lyreD
Strung for God's fingers sounds to my desireA
The little words immortal wonderfulB
That all the separating miles annulB
And touch my spirit with your kiss of fireA
What house of dreams do we inhabit yeaE
What brave enchanted palace is our homeF
Green curtained lit with cresset stars aglowG
If thus it windows gardens far awayE
Groves inaccessible whence voices comeH
That soft in the ear call where we may not goG

Harriet Monroe



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