Spirit That Form'd Theis Scene Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFEGDHIAJ

SPIRIT that form'd this sceneA
These tumbled rock piles grim and redB
These reckless heaven ambitious peaksC
These gorges turbulent clear streams this naked freshnessD
These formless wild arrays for reasons of their ownE
I know thee savage spirit we have communed togetherF
Mine too such wild arrays for reasons of their ownE
Was't charged against my chants they had forgotten artG
To fuse within themselves its rules precise and delicatesseD
The lyrist's measur'd beat the wrought out temple's grace columnH
and polish'd arch forgotI
But thou that revelest here spirit that form'd this sceneA
They have remember'd theeJ

Walt Whitman



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