The House Of Fear Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABBADEFDEF| Vast are its halls as vast the halls and lone | A |
| Where DEATH stalks listening to the wind and rain | B |
| And dark that house where I shall meet again | C |
| My long dead Sin in some dread way unknown | A |
| For I have dreamed of stairs of haunted stone | A |
| And spectre footsteps I have fled in vain | B |
| And windows glaring with a blood red stain | B |
| And horrible eyes that burn me to the bone | A |
| Within a face that looks as that black night | D |
| It looked when deep I dug for it a grave | E |
| The dagger wound above the brow the thin | F |
| Blood trickling down slantwise the ghastly white | D |
| And I have dreamed not even GOD can save | E |
| Me and my soul from that risen Sin | F |
Madison Julius Cawein
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