The Dreamer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCABBADAADAE

Far as the eye can see in domes and spiresA
Buttress and curve ruins of shifting sandB
In whose wild making wind and sea took handB
The white dunes stretch The wind that never tiresC
Striving for strange effects that he admiresA
Changes their form from time to time the landB
Forever passive to his mad demandB
And to the sea's who with the wind conspiresA
Here as on towers of desolate cities bayD
And wire grass grow wherein no insect criesA
Only a bird the swallow of the seaA
That homes in sand I hear it far awayD
Crying or is it some lost soul that fliesA
Above the land ailing unceasinglyE

Madison Julius Cawein



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