Aubade Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDCDC EFFEGHGHI JKKJLMLMLAwake the dawn is on the hills | A |
Behold at her cool throat a rose | B |
Blue eyed and beautiful she goes | B |
Leaving her steps in daffodils | A |
Awake arise and let me see | C |
Thine eyes whose deeps epitomize | D |
All dawns that were or are to be | C |
O love all Heaven in thine eyes | D |
Awake arise come down to me | C |
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Behold the dawn is up behold | E |
How all the birds around her float | F |
Wild rills of music note on note | F |
Spilling the air with mellow gold | E |
Arise awake and drawing near | G |
Let me but hear thee and rejoice | H |
Thou who keep'st captive sweet and clear | G |
All song O love within thy voice | H |
Arise awake and let me hear | I |
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See where she comes with limbs of day | J |
The dawn with wild rose hands and feet | K |
Within whose veins the sunbeams beat | K |
And laughters meet of wind and ray | J |
Arise come down and heart to heart | L |
Love let me clasp in thee all these | M |
The sunbeam of which thou art part | L |
And all the rapture of the breeze | M |
Arise come down loved that thou art | L |
Madison Julius Cawein
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