Light And Wind Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAAAAAAAAA| Where through the myriad leaves of forest trees | A |
| The daylight falls beryl and chrysoprase | A |
| The glamour and the glimmer of its rays | A |
| Seem visible music tangible melodies | A |
| Light that is music music that one sees | A |
| Wagnerian music where forever sways | A |
| The spirit of romance and gods and fays | A |
| Take form clad on with dreams and mysteries | A |
| And now the wind's transmuting necromance | A |
| Touches the light and makes it fall and rise | A |
| Vocal a harp of multitudinous waves | A |
| That speaks as ocean speaks an utterance | A |
| Of far off whispers mermaid murmuring sighs | A |
| Pelagian vast deep down in coral caves | A |
Madison Julius Cawein
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