Sunset Dreams Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAACCDDECEC FBGFHHIIJHJHThe moth and beetle wing about | A |
The garden ways of other days | B |
Above the hills a fiery shout | A |
Of gold the day dies slowly out | A |
Like some wild blast a huntsman blows | C |
And o'er the hills my Fancy goes | C |
Following the sunset's golden call | D |
Unto a vine hung garden wall | D |
Where she awaits me in the gloom | E |
Between the lily and the rose | C |
With arms and lips of warm perfume | E |
The dream of Love my Fancy knows | C |
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The glowworm and the firefly glow | F |
Among the ways of bygone days | B |
A golden shaft shot from a bow | G |
Of silver star and moon swing low | F |
Above the hills where twilight lies | H |
And o'er the hills my Longing flies | H |
Following the star's far arrowed gold | I |
Unto a gate where as of old | I |
She waits amid the rose and rue | J |
With star bright hair and night dark eyes | H |
The dream to whom my heart is true | J |
My dream of Love that never dies | H |
Madison Julius Cawein
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