The Silent Messenger Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD AEFEGHGI FJKJLMLM NJNJOPOP LQLQRSRS

I sat beside a bed of painA
And all the muffled hours were stillB
The breeze that bent the summer grainA
Scarce sighed along the pine clad hillB
The pensive stars the silvery moonC
Seemed sleeping in a sea of calmD
And all the leafy bowers of JuneC
Were steeped in midnight's dewy balmD
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She seemed to sleep for lull of painA
Had calmed the fevered pulse a whileE
But as I watched she woke againF
With wondering glance and eager smileE
The pale lips moved as if to speakG
The thin hand trembled in my ownH
Then with a sigh for words too weakG
The eyelids closed and she was goneI
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Gone gone but where or how or whenF
I had not seen or form or faceJ
Unmarked God's messenger had beenK
Beside me in that sacred placeJ
No sound of footsteps as he cameL
No gleam of glory as he wentM
Swift as the lightning's arrowy flameL
Still as the dew the flowers that bentM
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Yet she had heard the coming feetN
Had seen the glory of that faceJ
And with unuttered raptures sweetN
Had sprung to welcome his embraceJ
As the swift arrow leaves the stringO
As the glad lark ascends the skyP
And 'neath that soft o'ershadowing wingO
Swept past the radiant spheres on highP
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O track of light O car of flameL
The calm sky bears no trace of youQ
The tranquil orbs sleep on the sameL
In heaven's unclouded fields of blueQ
And yet upon this placid clayR
There lingers still that radiance blestS
Sweet token that her untracked wayR
Led up to bowers of heavenly restS

Pamela S. Vining, (j. C. Yule)



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