The Heaven-born Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBBBCBC BBBBDEDE BFBFBGBG HBHBIJIJ

Not into these dark citiesA
These sordid marts and streetsB
That the sun in his rising pitiesB
And the moon with sorrow greetsB
Does she with her dreams and flowersB
For whom our hearts are dumbC
Does she of the golden hoursB
Earth's heaven born Beauty comeC
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Afar 'mid the hills she tarriesB
Beyond the farthest streamsB
In a world where music marriesB
With color that blooms and beamsB
Where shadow and light are weddedD
Whose children people the EarthE
The fair the fragrant headedD
The pure the wild of birthE
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Where Morn with rosy kissesB
Wakes ever the eyes of DayF
And winds in her radiant tressesB
Haunts every wildwood wayF
Where Eve with her mouth's twin rosesB
Her kisses sweet with balmG
The eyes of the glad Day closesB
And crowned with stars sits calmG
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There lost in contemplationH
Of things no mortal seesB
She dwells the incarnationH
Of idealitiesB
Of dreams that long have firedI
Men's hearts with joy and painJ
The far the dear desiredI
Whom no man shall attainJ

Madison Julius Cawein



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