Unheard Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFGF HIHI JKJKAll things are wrought of melody | A |
Unheard yet full of speaking spells | B |
Within the rock within the tree | A |
A soul of music dwells | B |
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A mute symphonic sense that thrills | C |
The silent frame of mortal things | D |
Its heart beats in the ancient hills | C |
In every flower sings | D |
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To harmony all growth is set | E |
Each seed is but a music mote | F |
From which each plant each violet | G |
Evolves its purple note | F |
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Compact of melody the rose | H |
Woos the soft wind with strain on strain | I |
Of crimson and the lily blows | H |
Its white bars to the rain | I |
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The trees are p ans and the grass | J |
One long green fugue beneath the sun | K |
Song is their life and all shall pass | J |
Shall cease when song is done | K |
Madison Julius Cawein
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