The Indian Girl Who Made Them (comes After: The Tree Of Laughing Bells, Or The Wings Of The Morning) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDDEDFGHGIJJ| These the Wings of the Morning | A |
| An Indian Maiden wove | B |
| Intertwining subtilely | C |
| Wands from a willow grove | B |
| Beside the Sangamon | D |
| Rude stream of Dreamland Town | D |
| She bound them to my shoulders | E |
| With fingers golden brown | D |
| The wings were part of me | F |
| The willow wands were hot | G |
| Pulses from my heart | H |
| Healed each bruise and spot | G |
| Of the morning glory buds | I |
| Beginning to unfold | J |
| Beneath her burning song of suns untold | J |
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