A Pool Among The Rocks Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBABDEBDF

I know a pool whose crystalline reposeA
Sleeps under walls of granite whence the pineB
Leans looking at its image line for lineB
Repeated with the sumach and wild roseA
That redden on the rocks where at day's closeC
The sunset dreams and lights incarnadineB
Dark waters and the place seems brimmed with wineB
A giant cup that splendour overflowsA
Night in her livery of stars and moonB
Stoops to its mirror gazing steadilyD
And saddened by her beauty drops one tearE
A falling star while round it sighs the runeB
Of winds conspirators that sweep from seaD
Whispering of things that fill the heart with fearF

Madison Julius Cawein



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