An Aspiration. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCBCDEDEFFFFGEGEHFHF FFFFA | |
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Music with the tears in it | B |
Through my soul is ringing | C |
Moods like bodies flame and flit | B |
Through the spirit's singing | C |
Dream birds half articulate | D |
Which no charms can capture | E |
Come by twos and nest and mate | D |
In a moment's rapture | E |
Now I seem to be upborne | F |
On a starry pinion | F |
Where the poet's hope forlorn | F |
Has divine dominion | F |
Where he sees the clouds of earth | G |
Gather light and cluster | E |
As babes on the dawn of Birth | G |
Watch the visions muster | E |
All that thought and feeling share | H |
In a soul's possession | F |
To my singing seems to bear | H |
A divine confession | F |
As within my dreaming brain | F |
Lips of inspiration | F |
Breathe the beauty gone again | F |
On a new creation | F |
Robert Crawford
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