Dream-song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCB AABCCB AABCCB| Sunlight moonlight | A |
| Twilight starlight | A |
| Gloaming at the close of day | B |
| And an owl calling | C |
| Cool dews falling | C |
| In a wood of oak and may | B |
| - | |
| Lantern light taper light | A |
| Torchlight no light | A |
| Darkness at the shut of day | B |
| And lions roaring | C |
| Their wrath pouring | C |
| In wild waste places far away | B |
| - | |
| Elf light bat light | A |
| Touchwood light and toad light | A |
| And the sea a shimmering gloom of grey | B |
| And a small face smiling | C |
| In a dream's beguiling | C |
| In a world of wonders far away | B |
Walter De La Mare
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