The Unuttered Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAAAAAAAAAAAAAACACA

For so long and so long had I forgotA
Serenely busiedB
With thousand things at whiles desire grew hotA
And my soul dizziedA
With hapless and insatiable salt thirstA
Nor was I humbledA
Saving with shame that running with the worstA
My feet yet stumbledA
Pride and delight of life enchained my heartA
My heart enchantedA
And oh soft subtle fingers had their partA
And eyes love hauntedA
But while my busy mind was thus intentA
Or thus surrenderedA
What was it oh what strange thing was it sentA
Through all that hinderedA
A thrill that woke the buried soul in meC
It seemed there flutteredA
A thought or was it a sudden fear of TheeC
Remote unutteredA

John Freeman



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