Transformation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBCDEDEFG| It is the time when by the forest falls | A |
| The touch me nots hang fairy folly caps | B |
| When ferns and flowers fill the lichened laps | B |
| Of rocks with colour rich as orient shawls | A |
| And in my heart I hear a voice that calls | A |
| Me woodward where the hamadryad wraps | B |
| Her limbs in bark and bubbling in the saps | B |
| Sings the sweet Greek of Pan's old madrigals | C |
| There is a gleam that lures me up the stream | D |
| A Naiad swimming with wet limbs of light | E |
| Perfume that leads me on from dream to dream | D |
| An Oread's footprints fragrant with her flight | E |
| And lo meseems I am a Faun again | F |
| Part of the myths that I pursue in vain | G |
Madison Julius Cawein
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