The Cry Of Mammon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCADAEEAFAF| The dazzling earth is rich with easy thrones | A |
| The corn is golden in the golden sun | B |
| The amber day is set with blazing stones | A |
| And yellow kingdoms waiting to be won | B |
| The ruby cries ' My Lord my lord return ' | C |
| The emerald is greener than the trees | A |
| Of Proserpine The bursting sapphires burn | D |
| In searching brilliance on the burnished seas | A |
| The hall is empty of its rightful lord | E |
| That lord that sleeps and hugs his rusty sword | E |
| Could he but step upon these coral lands | A |
| And hurl his polished spear but once and hold | F |
| The shining realm within his jewelled hands | A |
| Would lie the jewelled stars and gold and gold | F |
Leon Gellert
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