Earth And Moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDABBAEFGGGG

I Saw the day like some great monarch dieA
Gold couched behind the clouds' rich tapestriesB
Then purple sandaled clad in silencesC
Of sleep through halls of skyey lazuliD
The twilight like a mourning queen trailed byA
Dim paged of dreams and shadowy mysteriesB
And now the night the star robed child of theseB
In meditative loveliness draws nighA
Earth like to Romeo deep in dew and scentE
Beneath Heaven's window watching till a lightF
Like some white blossom in its square be setG
Lifts a faint face unto the firmamentG
That with the moon grows gradually brightG
Bidding him climb and clasp his JulietG

Madison Julius Cawein



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