Light And Wind Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAAAAAAAAA

Where through the myriad leaves of forest treesA
The daylight falls beryl and chrysopraseA
The glamour and the glimmer of its raysA
Seem visible music tangible melodiesA
Light that is music music that one seesA
Wagnerian music where forever swaysA
The spirit of romance and gods and faysA
Take form clad on with dreams and mysteriesA
And now the wind's transmuting necromanceA
Touches the light and makes it fall and riseA
Vocal a harp of multitudinous wavesA
That speaks as ocean speaks an utteranceA
Of far off whispers mermaid murmuring sighsA
Pelagian vast deep down in coral cavesA

Madison Julius Cawein



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