Our Dreams Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECFE| Spare us our Dreams O God The dream we dreamed | A |
| When we were children and dwelt near the Land | B |
| Of Faery which our Childhood often planned | B |
| To reach beholding where its towers gleamed | A |
| The dream our Youth put seaward with that streamed | A |
| With Love's wild hair or beckoned with the hand | B |
| Of stout Adventure Then that dream which spanned | B |
| Our Manhood's skies with fame that shone it seemed | A |
| The one fixed star of purpose fair and far | C |
| The dream of great achievement in the heaven | D |
| Of our desire and gave the soul strong wings | E |
| Then that last dream through which these others are | C |
| Made true The dream that holds us at Life's even | F |
| The mortal hope of far immortal things | E |
Madison Julius Cawein
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