Sunset Dreams Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAACCDDECEC FBGFHHIIJHJH

The moth and beetle wing aboutA
The garden ways of other daysB
Above the hills a fiery shoutA
Of gold the day dies slowly outA
Like some wild blast a huntsman blowsC
And o'er the hills my Fancy goesC
Following the sunset's golden callD
Unto a vine hung garden wallD
Where she awaits me in the gloomE
Between the lily and the roseC
With arms and lips of warm perfumeE
The dream of Love my Fancy knowsC
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The glowworm and the firefly glowF
Among the ways of bygone daysB
A golden shaft shot from a bowG
Of silver star and moon swing lowF
Above the hills where twilight liesH
And o'er the hills my Longing fliesH
Following the star's far arrowed goldI
Unto a gate where as of oldI
She waits amid the rose and rueJ
With star bright hair and night dark eyesH
The dream to whom my heart is trueJ
My dream of Love that never diesH

Madison Julius Cawein



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