Wild Peace Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFGFHIHI JKJKKAKA| Blue noon shines o'er the sea | A |
| Waves break starry on the sand | B |
| Lights and sounds and scents come free | A |
| On the radiant air of the land | B |
| I am filled with the melody of waves | C |
| That take my heart onward in tune | D |
| My heart follows yearning after and craves | C |
| No other delight nor boon | D |
| - | |
| They enfold the earth in desire | E |
| With a closer and closer kiss | F |
| From life into life they expire | G |
| In dying their birth and their bliss | F |
| I am melted in them I am filled | H |
| With the passion in peace they have found | I |
| Even so would my spirit in peace be thrilled | H |
| So be lost in a love without bound | I |
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| Peace is no tame dove | J |
| To be caught and caged in the breast | K |
| No nor untamable Love | J |
| In a moment lightly possest | K |
| Peace is wide and wild | K |
| And Love without master as the sea | A |
| He is soft in his ways as a little child | K |
| Yet is mightier far than we | A |
Robert Laurence Binyon
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