Man And His Makers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBC DEDE FGFG HIHI JKJK

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I am one of the wind's storiesB
I am a fancy of the rainC
A memory of the high noon's gloriesB
The hint the sunset had of painC
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They dreamed me as they dreamed all otherD
Hawthorn and I I and the grassE
With sister shade and phantom brotherD
Across their slumber glide and passE
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Twilight is in my blood my beingF
Mingles with trees and ferns and stonesG
Thunder and stars my lips are freeingF
And there is sea rack in my bonesG
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Those that have dreamed me shall out wake meH
But I go hence with flowers and weedsI
I am no more to those who make meH
Than other drifting fruit and seedsI
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And though I love them mourn to leave themJ
Sea earth and sunset stars and streamsK
My tears my passing do not grieve themJ
Other dreams have they other dreamsK

Muriel Stuart



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