The Wind Bloweth Where It Listeth Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BB CC DE FF GG HH IIMy heart lies light in my own breast | A |
That yesterday in yours found rest | A |
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Indeed beloved I would stay | B |
With you to day as yesterday | B |
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But oh the being comes and goes | C |
The spirit is a wind that blows | C |
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Though lip to lip no more we press | D |
Our spirits feel that tenderness | E |
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That woke within us here and fled | F |
To its own heaven overhead | F |
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It sits there in a starry place | G |
With looks of longing on its face | G |
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And beckons us to mount and find | H |
The love that fled upon the wind | H |
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Not the old wayward child to see | I |
But some bright haired divinity | I |
Susan L. Mitchell
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