Gossamers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB BDBD EFGF BHIH CJKL MDND BBOB

In the breathing of a breathA
How who shall sayB
Ghostly mist has floweredC
Into flaming dayB
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Dewy from furze to furzeB
Gossamers are spunD
Frail forgotten threadsB
Of moonshine in the sunD
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As I stray I stopE
And suddenly I seemF
With all I am on earthG
To have become a dreamF
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And mingle with the dreamsB
Wandering silent airH
Out of the souls of menI
None knows nor guesses whereH
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No human voice is heardC
Yet the air is full fullJ
Of sighs desires and wantK
And hope invisibleL
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Each thinks to be aloneM
Yet separate is noneD
Of such a quivering webN
The human soul is spunD
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Loose as the idle cloudsB
My thoughts float as they mayB
Now I am here and nowO
Ten thousand miles awayB

Robert Laurence Binyon



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