The Golden Hour Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDDDEEE A BEEEFFGEEE A EEEEEEEEEEI | A |
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She comes the dreamy daughter | B |
Of day and night a girl | C |
Who o'er the western water | B |
Lifts up her moon of pearl | C |
Like some Rebecca at the well | D |
Who fills her jar of crystal shell | D |
Down ways of dew o'er dale and dell | D |
Dusk comes with dreams of you | E |
Of you | E |
Dusk comes with dreams of you | E |
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II | A |
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She comes the serious sister | B |
Of all the stars that strew | E |
The deeps of God and glister | E |
Bright on the darkling blue | E |
Like some loved Ruth who heaps her arm | F |
With golden gleanings of the farm | F |
Down fields of stars where shadows swarm | G |
Dusk comes with thoughts of you | E |
Of you | E |
Dusk comes with thoughts of you | E |
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III | A |
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She comes and soft winds greet her | E |
And whispering odors woo | E |
She is the words and meter | E |
They set their music to | E |
Like Israfel a spirit fair | E |
Whose heart's a silvery dulcimer | E |
Down listening slopes of earth and air | E |
Dusk comes with love of you | E |
Of you | E |
Dusk comes with love of you | E |
Madison Julius Cawein
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