Wilder Music Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEFE GHGHIJIJ KLKMNONO| Came the same cuckoo's cry | A |
| All day across the mead | B |
| Flitted the butterfly | A |
| All day dittering over my head | C |
| Came a bleak crawk caw | D |
| Between tall broad trees | E |
| Came shadows floating drifting slowly down | F |
| Large leaves from darker trees | E |
| - | |
| Rose the lark with the rising sun | G |
| Rose the mist after the lark | H |
| O wild and sweet the clamour begun | G |
| Round the heels of the limping dark | H |
| Rose after white cloud white cloud | I |
| Nodded green cloud to green | J |
| The stiff and dark earth stirred breathing aloud | I |
| And dew shook from the green | J |
| - | |
| Remained the eyes that stared | K |
| Ears that ached to hear | L |
| Remained the nerve of being bared | K |
| Stung with delight and fear | M |
| Beauty flushed ran and returned | N |
| Like a music rose and fell | O |
| Staring and blind and deaf I listened and burned | N |
| A wilder music fell | O |
John Freeman
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