The Unuttered Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAAAAAAAAAAAAAACACAFor so long and so long had I forgot | A |
Serenely busied | B |
With thousand things at whiles desire grew hot | A |
And my soul dizzied | A |
With hapless and insatiable salt thirst | A |
Nor was I humbled | A |
Saving with shame that running with the worst | A |
My feet yet stumbled | A |
Pride and delight of life enchained my heart | A |
My heart enchanted | A |
And oh soft subtle fingers had their part | A |
And eyes love haunted | A |
But while my busy mind was thus intent | A |
Or thus surrendered | A |
What was it oh what strange thing was it sent | A |
Through all that hindered | A |
A thrill that woke the buried soul in me | C |
It seemed there fluttered | A |
A thought or was it a sudden fear of Thee | C |
Remote unuttered | A |
John Freeman
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