The Land Of Hearts Made Whole Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBB AACCC DDEEE AAFFF AAGGG HHIII JJAAA KKJJJ LLAAA MMNNN OOPPP AABBB AAAAA QQRRR SSTTT UUVVV BBWWW XXPPP YZJJJ A2A2MMM AAB2B2B2 C2D2MMM CCEEEDo you know the way that goes | A |
Over fields of rue and rose | A |
Warm of scent and hot of hue | B |
Roofed with heaven's bluest blue | B |
To the Vale of Dreams Come True | B |
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Do you know the path that twines | A |
Banked with elder bosks and vines | A |
Under boughs that shade a stream | C |
Hurrying crystal as a gleam | C |
To the Hills of Love a Dream | C |
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Tell me tell me have you gone | D |
Through the fields and woods of dawn | D |
Meadowlands and trees that roll | E |
Great of grass and huge of bole | E |
To the Land of Hearts Made Whole | E |
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On the way among the fields | A |
Poppies lift vermilion shields | A |
In whose hearts the golden Noon | F |
Murmuring her drowsy tune | F |
Rocks the sleepy bees that croon | F |
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On the way amid the woods | A |
Mandrakes muster multitudes | A |
'Mid whose blossoms white as tusk | G |
Glides the glimmering Forest Dusk | G |
With her fluttering moths of musk | G |
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Here you hear the stealthy stir | H |
Of shy lives of hoof and fur | H |
Harmless things that hide and peer | I |
Hearts that sucked the milk of fear | I |
Fox and rabbit squirrel and deer | I |
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Here you see the mossy flight | J |
Of faint forms that love the night | J |
Whippoorwill and owlet things | A |
Whose far call before you brings | A |
Wonder worlds of happenings | A |
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Now in sunlight now in shade | K |
Water like a brandished blade | K |
Foaming forward wild of flight | J |
Startles then arrests the sight | J |
Whirling steely loops of light | J |
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Thro' the tree tops down the vale | L |
Breezes pass and leave a trail | L |
Of cool music that the birds | A |
Following in happy herds | A |
Gather up in twittering words | A |
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Blossoms frail and manifold | M |
Strew the way with pearl and gold | M |
Blurs that seem the darling print | N |
Of the Springtime's feet or glint | N |
Of her twinkling gown's torn tint | N |
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There the myths of old endure | O |
Dreams that are the world soul's cure | O |
Things that have no place or play | P |
In the facts of Everyday | P |
'Round your presence smile and sway | P |
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Suddenly your eyes may see | A |
Stepping softly from her tree | A |
Slim of form and wet with dew | B |
The brown dryad lips the hue | B |
Of a berry bit into | B |
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You may mark the naiad rise | A |
From her pool's reflected skies | A |
In her gaze the heaven that dreams | A |
Starred in twilight haunted streams | A |
Mixed with water's grayer gleams | A |
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You may see the laurel's girth | Q |
Big of bloom give fragrant birth | Q |
To the oread whose hair | R |
Musk and darkness light and air | R |
Fills the hush with wonder there | R |
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You may mark the rocks divide | S |
And the faun before you glide | S |
Piping on a magic reed | T |
Sowing many a music seed | T |
From which bloom and mushroom bead | T |
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Of the rain and sunlight born | U |
Young of beard and young of horn | U |
You may see the satyr lie | V |
With a very knowing eye | V |
Teaching youngling birds to fly | V |
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These shall cheer and follow you | B |
Through the Vale of Dreams Come True | B |
Wind like voices leaf like feet | W |
Forms of mist and hazy heat | W |
In whose pulses sunbeams beat | W |
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Lo you tread enchanted ground | X |
From the hollows all around | X |
Elf and spirit gnome and fay | P |
Guide your feet along the way | P |
Till the dewy close of day | P |
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Then beside you jet on jet | Y |
Emerald hued or violet | Z |
Flickering swings a firefly light | J |
Aye to guide your steps a right | J |
From the valley to the height | J |
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Steep the way is when at last | A2 |
Vale and wood and stream are passed | A2 |
From the heights you shall behold | M |
Panther heavens of spotted gold | M |
Tiger tawny deeps unfold | M |
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You shall see on stocks and stones | A |
Sunset's bell deep color tones | A |
Fallen and the valleys filled | B2 |
With dusk's purple music spilled | B2 |
On the silence rapture thrilled | B2 |
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Then as answering bell greets bell | C2 |
Night ring in her miracle | D2 |
Of the dom d dark o'er rolled | M |
Note on note with starlight cold | M |
'Twixt the moon's broad peal of gold | M |
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On the hill top Love a Dream | C |
Shows you then her window gleam | C |
Brings you home and folds your soul | E |
In the peace of vale and knoll | E |
In the Land of Hearts Made Whole | E |
Madison Julius Cawein
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