The Reawakening Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAA ABAC ADADGreen in light are the hills and a calm wind flowing | A |
Filleth the void with a flood of the fragrance of Spring | A |
Wings in this mansion of life are coming and going | A |
Voices of unseen loveliness carol and sing | A |
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Coloured with buds of delight the boughs are swaying | A |
Beauty walks in the woods and wherever she rove | B |
Flowers from wintry sleep her enchantment obeying | A |
Stir in the deep of her dream reawaken to love | C |
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Oh now begone sullen care this light is my seeing | A |
I am the palace and mine are its windows and walls | D |
Daybreak is come and life from the darkness of being | A |
Springs like a child from the womb when the lonely one calls | D |
Walter De La Mare
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