Liberation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDCEE FFBGFBHH IIHJJHKL| Deep in these thoughts more tender than a sky | A |
| Whose light ebbs far as in futurity | B |
| Deep deeper yet my blessed spirit steep | C |
| Singing of you still you and only you | D |
| Gave me to breathe and touch and taste all true | D |
| Love from the utmost height and deepest deep | C |
| In my own heart as all that summer knows | E |
| Of glory and perfume hides in one shut rose | E |
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| You and you only gave me Dearest this | F |
| A pressure of the hand a silent kiss | F |
| And all is well the hurt the pain pricks healed | B |
| And rapt and hushed as from some green recess | G |
| Into a golden solitariness | F |
| All ours we look and suddenly revealed | B |
| Is all that we in our desire might be | H |
| Winged and immortal fretting to be free | H |
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| Then in that large appeasing air we grow | I |
| Near to Love's greatness and our hearts outflow | I |
| We are as those who traffic with the sea | H |
| Washed from our liberated spirits is all | J |
| That the feared world made stagnant pent or small | J |
| For love has touched us with his majesty | H |
| We grow beyond the bounds of time and pain | K |
| Then in one heart beat wondering meet again | L |
Robert Laurence Binyon
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