Dawn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCBCDEDFGHGIJIJKLK L

I cannot echo the old wish to die at morn as darkness straysA
We have been glad together greeting some new born radiant daysA
The earth would hold me every day familiar thingsB
Would weigh me fastC
The stir the touch of morn the bird that on swift wingsB
Goes flitting pastC
Some flower would lift to me its tender tear wet face and send its breathD
To whisper of the earth its beauty and its graceE
And combat deathD
It would be light and I would see in thy dear eyesF
The sorrow growG
Love could I lift my own undimmed to paradiseH
And leave thee soG
A thousand cords would hold me down to this low sphereI
When thou didst grieveJ
Ah should death come upon morn's rosy breast I fearI
I'd crave reprieveJ
But when her gold all spent the sad day takes her flightK
When shadows creepL
Then just to put my hand in thine and say Good nightK
And fall asleepL

Jean Blewett



Rate:
(1)



Poem topics: , Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme

Submit Spanish Translation
Submit German Translation
Submit French Translation

About Dawn

Dawn is a poem by Jean Blewett. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.



Write your comment about Dawn poem by Jean Blewett


 

Recent Interactions*

This poem was read 13 times,

This poem was added to the favorite list by 0 members,

This poem was voted by 0 members.

(* Interactions only in the last 7 days)

New Poems

Popular Poets