Bubbles Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC BDBDEE FGFGDD

As I went through the wood the woodA
Through fern and pimpernelB
A water fell a water stoodA
Twinkling within a dellB
And Naiad fancies gleaming hungC
Like bubbles there the moss amongC
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And as I sat beside the fallB
And watched a rainbow beamD
There rose a dream a spirit tallB
Out of the woodland streamD
Bright prismed bubbles in her hairE
She rose and smiled upon me thereE
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But as I gazed at her and gazedF
Dim bubbles grew her eyesG
And frail of dyes her body raisedF
And'vanished in the skiesG
And with the spirit went my dreamD
A rainbow bubble of the streamD

Madison Julius Cawein



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