L'envoi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGI JKJK LMLM NONO PGPG QQQQ RSRS TUTU VGVG OQOQ WUWU BKBKThou art the goal for which my spirit longs | A |
As dove on dove | B |
Bound for one home I send thee all my songs | A |
With all my love | B |
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Thou art the haven with fair harbour lights | C |
Safe locked in thee | D |
My heart would anchor after stormful nights | C |
Alone at sea | D |
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Thou art the rest of which my life is fain | E |
The perfect peace | F |
Absorbed in thee the world with all its pain | E |
And toil would cease | F |
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Thou art the heaven to which my soul would go | G |
O dearest eyes | H |
Lost in your light you would turn hell below | G |
To Paradise | I |
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Thou all in all for which my heart blood yearns | J |
Yea near or far | K |
Where the unfathomed ether throbs and burns | J |
With star on star | K |
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Or where enkindled by the fires of June | L |
The fresh earth glows | M |
Blushing beneath the mystical white moon | L |
Through rose on rose | M |
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Thee thee I see thee feel in all live things | N |
Beloved one | O |
In the first bird which tremulously sings | N |
Ere peep of sun | O |
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In the last nestling orphaned in the hedge | P |
Rocked to and fro | G |
When dying summer shudders in the sedge | P |
And swallows go | G |
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When roaring snows rush down the mountain pass | Q |
March floods with rills | Q |
Or April lightens through the living grass | Q |
In daffodils | Q |
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When poppied cornfields simmer in the heat | R |
With tare and thistle | S |
And like winged clouds above the mellow wheat | R |
The starlings whistle | S |
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When stained with sunset the wide moorlands glare | T |
In the wild weather | U |
And clouds with flaming craters smoke and flare | T |
Red o'er red heather | U |
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When the bent moon on frostbound midnights waking | V |
Leans to the snow | G |
Like some world mother whose deep heart is breaking | V |
O'er human woe | G |
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As the round sun rolls red into the ocean | O |
Till all the sea | Q |
Glows fluid gold even so life's mazy motion | O |
Is dyed with thee | Q |
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For as the wave like years subside and roll | W |
O heart's desire | U |
Thy soul glows interfused within my soul | W |
A quenchless fire | U |
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Yea thee I feel all storms of life above | B |
Near though afar | K |
O thou my glorious morning star of love | B |
And evening star | K |
Mathilde Blind
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