A Faun In Wall Street Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDCDCD

What shape so furtive steals along the dimA
Bleak street barren of throngs this day of JuneB
This day of rest when all the roses swoonB
In Attic vales where dryads wait for himA
What sylvan this and what the stranger whimA
That lured him here this golden afternoonB
Ways where the dusk has fallen oversoonB
In the deep canyon torrentless and grimA
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Great Pan is far O mad estray and theseC
Bare walls that leap to heaven and hide the skiesD
Are fanes men rear to other deitiesC
Far to the east the haunted woodland liesD
And cloudless still from cyclad dotted seasC
Hymettus and the hills of Hellas riseD

John Myers O'hara



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