In The Storm Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCBBCBDEEF G HIHHIIHIJKKF| Over heaven clouds are drifted | A |
| In the trees the wind witch cries | B |
| By her sieve the rain is sifted | C |
| And the clouds at times are rifted | C |
| By her mad broom as she flies | B |
| Love there's lightning in the skies | B |
| Swift as in your face uplifted | C |
| Leaps the heart thought to your eyes | B |
| Little face where I can trace | D |
| Dreams for which those eyes are pages | E |
| Whose young magic here assuages | E |
| All the heart storm and alarm | F |
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| II | G |
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| Now the thunder tramples slowly | H |
| Like a king down heaven's arc | I |
| And the clouds like armies wholly | H |
| Vanquished break and white as moly | H |
| Sweeps the queen moon on the dark | I |
| Love a bird wakes is't the lark | I |
| Sweet as in your bosom holy | H |
| Sings the heart that now I hark | I |
| All my soul that song makes whole | J |
| That young song I hear it singing | K |
| Calm and peace for ever bringing | K |
| To my heart's storm and alarm | F |
Madison Julius Cawein
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