I Rose From Dreamless Hours Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCCBCDCD| I rose from dreamless hours and sought the morn | A |
| That beat upon my window from the sill | B |
| I watched sweet lands where Autumn light newborn | A |
| Swayed through the trees and lingered on the hill | B |
| If things so lovely are why labour still | B |
| To dream of something more than this I see | C |
| Do I remember tales of Galilee | C |
| I who have slain my faith and freed my will | B |
| Let me forget dead faith dead mystery | C |
| Dead thoughts of things I cannot comprehend | D |
| Enough the light mysterious in the tree | C |
| Enough the friendship of my chosen friend | D |
James Elroy Flecker
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