Storm At Annisquam Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCBBCDEFDEF

The sun sinks scarlet as a barberryA
Far off at sea one vessel lifts a sailB
Hurrying to harbor from the coming galeB
That banks the west above a choppy seaC
The sun is gone the fide is flowing freeC
The bay is opaled with wild light and paleB
The lighthouse spears its flame now through a veilB
That falls about the sea mysteriouslyC
Out there she sits and mutters of her deadD
Old Ocean of the stalwart and the strongE
Skipper and fisher whom her arms dragged downF
Before her now she sees their ghosts o'erheadD
As gray as rain their wild wrecks sweep alongE
And all night long lay siege to this old townF

Madison Julius Cawein



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