Transformation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBCDEDEFG

It is the time when by the forest fallsA
The touch me nots hang fairy folly capsB
When ferns and flowers fill the lichened lapsB
Of rocks with colour rich as orient shawlsA
And in my heart I hear a voice that callsA
Me woodward where the hamadryad wrapsB
Her limbs in bark and bubbling in the sapsB
Sings the sweet Greek of Pan's old madrigalsC
There is a gleam that lures me up the streamD
A Naiad swimming with wet limbs of lightE
Perfume that leads me on from dream to dreamD
An Oread's footprints fragrant with her flightE
And lo meseems I am a Faun againF
Part of the myths that I pursue in vainG

Madison Julius Cawein



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