The Blue Bird Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBCDEFGEE

From morn till noon upon the window paneA
The tempest tapped with rainy finger nailsB
And all the afternoon the blustering galesB
Beat at the door with furious feet of rainA
The rose near which the lily bloom lay slainA
Like some red wound dripped by the garden railsB
On which the sullen slug left slimy trailsB
Meseemed the sun would never shine againC
Then in the drench long loud and full of cheerD
A skyey herald tabarded in blueE
A bluebird bugled and at once a bowF
Was bent in heaven and I seemed to hearG
God's sapphire spaces crystallizing throughE
The strata'd clouds in azure tremoloE

Madison Julius Cawein



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