Chartres Windows Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABACCADEDEFF| Colour fulfils where Music has no power | A |
| By each man's light the unjudging glass betrays | B |
| All men's surrender each man's holiest hour | A |
| And all the lit confusion of our days | B |
| Purfled with iron traced in dusk and fire | A |
| Challenging ordered Time who at the last | C |
| Shall bring it grozed and leaded and wedged fast | C |
| To the cold stone that curbs or crowns desire | A |
| Yet on the pavement that all feet have trod | D |
| Even as the Spirit in her deeps and heights | E |
| Turns only and that voiceless to her God | D |
| There falls no tincture from those anguished lights | E |
| And Heaven's one light behind them striking through | F |
| Blazons what each man dreamed no other knew | F |
Rudyard Kipling
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