Spirit Of Dreams Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAAABABCDCE FGFHFIIICJCJ IKLKIMLM CICI

Where hast thou folded thy pinionsA
Spirit of DreamsA
Hidden elusive garmentsA
Woven of gleamsA
In what divine dominionsA
Brighter than dayB
Far from the world's dark tormentsA
Dost thou stay dost thou stayB
When shall my yearnings reach theeC
AgainD
Not in vain let my soul beseech theeC
Not in vain not in vainE
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I have longed for thee as a loverF
For her the oneG
As a brother for a sisterF
Long dead and goneH
I have called thee over and overF
Names sweet to hearI
With words than music tristerI
And thrice as dearI
How long must my sad heart woo theeC
Yet failJ
How long must my soul pursue theeC
Nor avail nor availJ
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All night hath thy loving motherI
Beautiful SleepK
Lying beside me listenedL
And heard me weepK
But ever thou soughtest anotherI
Who sought thee notM
For him thy soft smile glistenedL
I was forgotM
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When shall my soul behold theeC
As beforeI
When shall my heart infold theeC
Nevermore nevermoreI

Madison Julius Cawein



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