Aubade Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDCDC EFFEGHGHI JKKJLMLML

Awake the dawn is on the hillsA
Behold at her cool throat a roseB
Blue eyed and beautiful she goesB
Leaving her steps in daffodilsA
Awake arise and let me seeC
Thine eyes whose deeps epitomizeD
All dawns that were or are to beC
O love all Heaven in thine eyesD
Awake arise come down to meC
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Behold the dawn is up beholdE
How all the birds around her floatF
Wild rills of music note on noteF
Spilling the air with mellow goldE
Arise awake and drawing nearG
Let me but hear thee and rejoiceH
Thou who keep'st captive sweet and clearG
All song O love within thy voiceH
Arise awake and let me hearI
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See where she comes with limbs of dayJ
The dawn with wild rose hands and feetK
Within whose veins the sunbeams beatK
And laughters meet of wind and rayJ
Arise come down and heart to heartL
Love let me clasp in thee all theseM
The sunbeam of which thou art partL
And all the rapture of the breezeM
Arise come down loved that thou artL

Madison Julius Cawein



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