Where The Waxwings Used To Dwell Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDBBCBDCBCCEFBCC

Where the waxwings used to dwellA
Where the pine trees softly swayedB
A flock of airy momentwillsC
Flew around and flew awayD
Where the pine trees softly whooshedB
Where the warblewings sang outB
A flock of airy momentwillsC
Flew around and flew aboutB
In wild and shadowy disarrayD
Among the ghosts of bygone daysC
Wheeled and tintinnabulatedB
A flock of airy momentwillsC
A flock of airy momentwillsC
You're warblewingish and beguilishE
You besot my soul like strummingF
Like a wave invade my heartB
Go on ringing warblewingsC
Long live airy momentwillsC

Velimir Khlebnikov



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