Spirit Of Dreams Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAABABCDCE FGFHFIIICJCJ IKLKIMLM CICIWhere hast thou folded thy pinions | A |
Spirit of Dreams | A |
Hidden elusive garments | A |
Woven of gleams | A |
In what divine dominions | A |
Brighter than day | B |
Far from the world's dark torments | A |
Dost thou stay dost thou stay | B |
When shall my yearnings reach thee | C |
Again | D |
Not in vain let my soul beseech thee | C |
Not in vain not in vain | E |
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I have longed for thee as a lover | F |
For her the one | G |
As a brother for a sister | F |
Long dead and gone | H |
I have called thee over and over | F |
Names sweet to hear | I |
With words than music trister | I |
And thrice as dear | I |
How long must my sad heart woo thee | C |
Yet fail | J |
How long must my soul pursue thee | C |
Nor avail nor avail | J |
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All night hath thy loving mother | I |
Beautiful Sleep | K |
Lying beside me listened | L |
And heard me weep | K |
But ever thou soughtest another | I |
Who sought thee not | M |
For him thy soft smile glistened | L |
I was forgot | M |
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When shall my soul behold thee | C |
As before | I |
When shall my heart infold thee | C |
Nevermore nevermore | I |
Madison Julius Cawein
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