Perception Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDEFCGHIJKCLMNC

While I have vision while the glowing bodiedA
Drunken with light untroubled clouds with all this cold sphered skyB
Are flushed above trees where the dew falls secretlyC
Where no man goes where beasts move silentlyC
As gently as light feathered winds that fallD
Chill among hollows filled with sighing grassE
While I have vision while my mind is borneF
A finger's length above realityC
Like that small plaining bird that drifts and dropsG
Among these soft lapped hollowsH
Robed gods whose passing fills calm nights with sudden windI
Whose spears still bar our twilight bend and fillJ
Wind shaken troubled spaces with some peaceK
With clear untroubled beautyC
That I may rise not chill and shrilling through perpetual dayL
Remote amaz d larklike but may holdM
The hours as firm warm fruitN
This finger's length above realityC

Peter Courtney Quennell, Sir



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