Thou Walkest With Me Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABAB CDCDCD| Thou walkest with me as the spirit light | A |
| Of the hushed moon high o'er a snowy hill | B |
| Walks with the houseless traveller all the night | A |
| When trees are tongueless and when mute the rill | B |
| Moon of my soul O phantasm of delight | A |
| Thou walkest with me still | B |
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| The vestal flame of quenchless memory burns | C |
| In my soul's sanctuary Yea still for thee | D |
| My bitter heart hath yearned as moonward yearns | C |
| Each separate wave pulse of the clamorous sea | D |
| My Moon of love to whom for ever turns | C |
| The life that aches through me | D |
Mathilde Blind
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