The Blue Bird Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBCDEFGEE| From morn till noon upon the window pane | A |
| The tempest tapped with rainy finger nails | B |
| And all the afternoon the blustering gales | B |
| Beat at the door with furious feet of rain | A |
| The rose near which the lily bloom lay slain | A |
| Like some red wound dripped by the garden rails | B |
| On which the sullen slug left slimy trails | B |
| Meseemed the sun would never shine again | C |
| Then in the drench long loud and full of cheer | D |
| A skyey herald tabarded in blue | E |
| A bluebird bugled and at once a bow | F |
| Was bent in heaven and I seemed to hear | G |
| God's sapphire spaces crystallizing through | E |
| The strata'd clouds in azure tremolo | E |
Madison Julius Cawein
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