A Song Of Enchantment Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF GHBB

A song of Enchantment I sang me thereA
In a green green wood by waters fairA
Just as the words came up to meB
I sang it under the wild wood treeB
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Widdershins turned I singing it lowC
Watching the wild birds come and goC
No cloud in the deep dark blue to be seenD
Under the thick thatched branches greenD
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Twilight came silence cameE
The planet of Evening's silver flameE
By darkening paths I wandered throughF
Thickets trembling with drops of dewF
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But the music is lost and the words are goneG
Of the song I sang as I sat aloneH
Ages and ages have fallen on meB
On the wood and the pool and the elder treeB

Walter De La Mare



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