Days And Days Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH

The days that clothed white limbs with heatA
And rocked the red rose on their breastB
Have passed with amber sandaled feetA
Into the ruby gated westB
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These were the days that filled the heartC
With overflowing riches ofD
Life in whose soul no dream shall startC
But hath its origin in loveD
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Now come the days gray huddled inE
The haze whose foggy footsteps dripF
Who pin beneath a gypsy chinE
The frosty marigold and hipF
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The days whose forms fall shadowyG
Athwart the heart whose misty breathH
Shapes saddest sweets of memoryG
Out of the bitterness of deathH

Madison Julius Cawein



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