Love, The Interpreter Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBABCBBCB| Thou art the music that I hear in sleep | A |
| The poetry that lures me on in dreams | B |
| The magic thou that holds my thought with themes | B |
| Of young romance in revery's mystic keep | A |
| The lily's aura and the damask deep | A |
| That clothes the rose the whispering soul that seems | B |
| To haunt the wind the rainbow light that streams | B |
| Like some wild spirit 'thwart the cataract's leap | A |
| Are glimmerings of thee and thy loveliness | B |
| Pervading all my world interpreting | C |
| The marvel and the wonder these disclose | B |
| For lacking thee to me were meaningless | B |
| Life love and hope the joy of every thing | C |
| And all the beauty that the wide world knows | B |
Madison Julius Cawein
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