Storm At Annisquam Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCBBCDEFDEFThe sun sinks scarlet as a barberry | A |
Far off at sea one vessel lifts a sail | B |
Hurrying to harbor from the coming gale | B |
That banks the west above a choppy sea | C |
The sun is gone the fide is flowing free | C |
The bay is opaled with wild light and pale | B |
The lighthouse spears its flame now through a veil | B |
That falls about the sea mysteriously | C |
Out there she sits and mutters of her dead | D |
Old Ocean of the stalwart and the strong | E |
Skipper and fisher whom her arms dragged down | F |
Before her now she sees their ghosts o'erhead | D |
As gray as rain their wild wrecks sweep along | E |
And all night long lay siege to this old town | F |
Madison Julius Cawein
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