The Wanderer's Storm-song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCADEFGF AHAIJKAL AMNOI APQAA PLRRIA IRIRA STOAIUKAPAVFW AAALAXL YYZA2LB2C2D2 E2F2G2H2 I2J2F2AAK2OC2AAF2L2A F2M2AN2AAJ2O2P2Q2AR2 S2OOOA OT2AU2OOV2W2R2B X2Y2LZ2H2

He whom thou ne'er leavest GeniusA
Feels no dread within his heartB
At the tempest or the rainC
He whom thou ne'er leavest GeniusA
Will to the rain cloudsD
Will to the hailstormE
Sing in replyF
As the lark singsG
Oh thou on highF
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Him whom thou ne'er leavest GeniusA
Thou wilt raise above the mud trackH
With thy fiery pinionsA
He will wanderI
As with flowery feetJ
Over Deucalion's dark floodK
Python slaying light gloriousA
Pythius ApolloL
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Him whom thou ne'er leavest GeniusA
Thou wilt place upon thy fleecy pinionM
When he sleepeth on the rockN
Thou wilt shelter with thy guardian wingO
In the forest's midnight hourI
-
Him whom thou ne'er leavest GeniusA
Thou wilt wrap up warmlyP
In the snow driftQ
Tow'rd the warmth approach the MusesA
Tow'rd the warmth approach the GracesA
-
Ye Muses hover round meP
Ye Graces alsoL
That is water that is earthR
And the son of water and of earthR
Over which I wanderI
Like the godsA
-
Ye are pure like the heart of the waterI
Ye are pure like the marrow of earthR
Hov'ring round me while I hoverI
Over water o'er the earthR
Like the godsA
-
Shall he then returnS
The small the dark the fiery peasantT
Shall he then return waitingO
Only thy gifts oh Father BromiusA
And brightly gleaming warmth spreading fireI
Return with joyU
And I whom ye attendedK
Ye Muses and ye GracesA
Whom all awaits that yeP
Ye Muses and ye GracesA
Of circling bliss in lifeV
Have glorified shall IF
Return dejectedW
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Father BromiusA
Thourt the GeniusA
Genius of agesA
Thou'rt what inward glowL
To Pindar wasA
What to the worldX
Phoebus ApolloL
-
Woe Woe Inward warmthY
Spirit warmthY
Central pointZ
Glow and vie withA2
Phoebus ApolloL
Coldly soonB2
His regal lookC2
Over thee will swiftly glideD2
-
Envy struckE2
Linger o'er the cedar's strengthF2
Which to flourishG2
Waits him notH2
-
Why doth my lay name thee the lastI2
Thee from whom it beganJ2
Thee in whom it endethF2
Thee from whom it flowsA
Jupiter PluviusA
Tow'rd thee streams my songK2
And a Castalian springO
Runs as a fellow brookC2
Runs to the idle onesA
Mortal happy onesA
Apart from theeF2
Who cov'rest me aroundL2
Jupiter PluviusA
-
Not by the elm treeF2
Him didst thou visitM2
With the pair of dovesA
Held in his gentle armN2
With the beauteous garland of rosesA
Caressing him so blest in his flowersA
AnacreonJ2
Storm breathing godheadO2
Not in the poplar groveP2
Near the Sybaris' strandQ2
Not on the mountain'sA
Sun illumined browR2
Didst thou seize himS2
The flower singingO
Honey breathingO
Sweetly noddingO
TheocritusA
-
When the wheels were rattlingO
Wheel on wheel tow'rd the goalT2
High aroseA
The sound of the lashU2
Of youths with victory glowingO
In the dust rollingO
As from the mountain fallV2
Showers of stones in the valeW2
Then thy soul was brightly glowing PindarR2
Glowing Poor heartB
-
There on the hillX2
Heavenly mightY2
But enough glowL
Thither to wendZ2
Where is my cotH2

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe



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