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 MorningA
An Indian Maiden woveB
Intertwining subtilelyC
Wands from a willow groveB
Beside the SangamonD
Rude stream of Dreamland TownD
She bound them to my shouldersE
With fingers golden brownD
The wings were part of meF
The willow wands were hotG
Pulses from my heartH
Healed each bruise and spotG
Of the morning glory budsI
Beginning to unfoldJ
Beneath her burning song of suns untoldJ

Vachel Lindsay



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