Music Comes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDCBEEA FFBACFCBDCBEEAGHHDHB BBIIBA CAMusic comes | A |
Sweetly from the trembling string | B |
When wizard fingers sweep | C |
Dreamily half asleep | C |
When through remembering reeds | D |
Ancient airs and murmurs creep | C |
Oboe oboe following | B |
Flute answering clear high flute | E |
Voices voices falling mute | E |
And the jarring drums | A |
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At night I heard | F |
First a waking bird | F |
Out of the quiet darkness sing | B |
Music comes | A |
Strangely to the brain asleep | C |
And I heard | F |
Soft wizard fingers sweep | C |
Music from the trembling string | B |
And through remembering reeds | D |
Ancient airs and murmurs creep | C |
Oboe oboe following | B |
Flute calling clear high flute | E |
Voices faint falling mute | E |
And low jarring drums | A |
Then all those airs | G |
Sweetly jangled newly strange | H |
Rich with change | H |
Was it the wind in the reeds | D |
Did the wind range | H |
Over the trembling string | B |
Into flute and oboe pouring | B |
Solemn music sinking soaring | B |
Low to high | I |
Up and down the sky | I |
Was it the wind jarring | B |
Drowsy far off drums | A |
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Strangely to the brain asleep | C |
Music comes | A |
John Frederick Freeman
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