Wilder Music Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEFE GHGHIJIJ KLKMNONO

Came the same cuckoo's cryA
All day across the meadB
Flitted the butterflyA
All day dittering over my headC
Came a bleak crawk cawD
Between tall broad treesE
Came shadows floating drifting slowly downF
Large leaves from darker treesE
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Rose the lark with the rising sunG
Rose the mist after the larkH
O wild and sweet the clamour begunG
Round the heels of the limping darkH
Rose after white cloud white cloudI
Nodded green cloud to greenJ
The stiff and dark earth stirred breathing aloudI
And dew shook from the greenJ
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Remained the eyes that staredK
Ears that ached to hearL
Remained the nerve of being baredK
Stung with delight and fearM
Beauty flushed ran and returnedN
Like a music rose and fellO
Staring and blind and deaf I listened and burnedN
A wilder music fellO

John Freeman



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