A Pool Among The Rocks Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBABDEBDF| I know a pool whose crystalline repose | A |
| Sleeps under walls of granite whence the pine | B |
| Leans looking at its image line for line | B |
| Repeated with the sumach and wild rose | A |
| That redden on the rocks where at day's close | C |
| The sunset dreams and lights incarnadine | B |
| Dark waters and the place seems brimmed with wine | B |
| A giant cup that splendour overflows | A |
| Night in her livery of stars and moon | B |
| Stoops to its mirror gazing steadily | D |
| And saddened by her beauty drops one tear | E |
| A falling star while round it sighs the rune | B |
| Of winds conspirators that sweep from sea | D |
| Whispering of things that fill the heart with fear | F |
Madison Julius Cawein
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