The Golden Hour I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCCDDD E ADDDFFGDDD E DDDDDDDDDD

She comes the dreamy daughterA
Of day and night a girlB
Who o'er the western waterA
Lifts up her moon of pearlB
Like some Rebecca at the wellC
Who fills her jar of crystal shellC
Down ways of dew o'er dale and dellC
Dusk comes with dreams of youD
Of youD
Dusk comes with dreams of youD
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IIE
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She comes the serious sisterA
Of all the stars that strewD
The deeps of God and glisterD
Bright on the darkling blueD
Like some loved Ruth who heaps her armF
With golden gleanings of the farmF
Down fields of stars where shadows swarmG
Dusk comes with thoughts of youD
Of youD
Dusk comes with thoughts of youD
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IIIE
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She comes and soft winds greet herD
And whispering odors wooD
She is the words and meterD
They set their music toD
Like Israfel a spirit fairD
Whose heart's a silvery dulcimerD
Down listening slopes of earth and airD
Dusk comes with love of youD
Of youD
Dusk comes with love of youD

Madison Julius Cawein



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