Days And Days Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGHThe days that clothed white limbs with heat | A |
And rocked the red rose on their breast | B |
Have passed with amber sandaled feet | A |
Into the ruby gated west | B |
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These were the days that filled the heart | C |
With overflowing riches of | D |
Life in whose soul no dream shall start | C |
But hath its origin in love | D |
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Now come the days gray huddled in | E |
The haze whose foggy footsteps drip | F |
Who pin beneath a gypsy chin | E |
The frosty marigold and hip | F |
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The days whose forms fall shadowy | G |
Athwart the heart whose misty breath | H |
Shapes saddest sweets of memory | G |
Out of the bitterness of death | H |
Madison Julius Cawein
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