In Warehouse And Office Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGG

How can the man whose uneventful daysA
Each like the other are obscurely spentB
Amid the mill's dead products keep his gazeA
Upon a lofty goal serenely bentB
Or he who sedulously tells and groupsC
Their minted shadows with deft finger tipsD
Or who above the shadow's shadow stoopsC
And dips his pen and writes and writes and dipsD
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How can he Yet some such have been and areE
Prophets and seers in deed if not in wordF
And poets of a faery land afarE
By incommunicable music stirredF
Feasting the soul apart with what it cravesG
Their occupation's masters not its slavesG

W. M. Mackeracher



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