The Days Of Our Youth Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFAG HIJK LMAN OKLA PQQR SAKI QTUK OVOW SXYQ ZA2KK OQOK KOAS QB2ZC2

These are the days of our youth our days of glory and honourA
Pleasure begotten of strength is ours the sword in our handB
Wisdom bends to our will we lead captivity captiveC
Kings of our lives and love receiving gifts from menD
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Why do I speak of wisdom The prize is not for the wisestE
Reason the dull ox ploughs a soil which no joy shall reapF
Folly is fleeter far 'neath the heel of the fearless riderA
Folly the bare backed steed we bestride the steed of the plainsG
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Mine is a lofty ambition as wide as the world I covetH
Vast is the empire I claim for thee thou spouse of my soulI
Show me new lands to win and by God in heaven I swear itJ
These shall be mine and thine to night for all time to holdK
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Time is our slave and Fortune's We need not years for fruitionL
Here in our hands behold a key which unlocks the worldM
Each new day is a life For us there is no to morrowA
Love no yesterday knows nor we but to day is oursN
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See what a wealth I bring thee what treasure of myrrh and spicesO
Every kingdom of Earth have I sacked to procure thee goldK
All the knowledge that fools have learned at the feet of womenL
All that the wise have been taught in tears for thy sake I knowA
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Give thyself up to Love There is naught divine but madnessP
Give thyself up to me Love's priest in his inmost shrineQ
Shut thy eyes on the world sublime in thy abnegationQ
Only the wise who have bowed their will shall receive the prizeR
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Shut thy eyes on the light I have nobler dreams to read theeS
Here in the shades of this darkened room than the sun can showA
Is there not light in my eyes to night more light than the dreamlightK
See it breaks in streams on thy face it illumes thy soulI
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Let me persuade thy weakness I sue thee here with my reasonQ
Let me convince thee of love with my lips till thou cease to thinkT
Let me enfold thee with words more sweet than the prayers of angelsU
Speaking thus with my hand on thy heart till it cease to beatK
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Let me assuage thy grief with laughter thy fear with kissesO
Let me cajole thy doubts with surprise thy pride with tearsV
Let me outshame the shame of thy face outblush thy blushesO
Let me teach thee what Love can dare and yet dream no shameW
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Let me uncover thy bosom and prove to thee its gloryS
Let me preach to thee of thyself the live night longX
Let me chaunt new hymns to thy praise as I kneel and worshipY
Rising still like a god from my knees from eve till mornQ
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Let me discourse of love with my hands and lips and bosomZ
Let me explain with my limbs the joy that a soul can feelA2
Let me unveil to thy bodily sense thy god incarnateK
Taking flesh in a visible form for thy body's needK
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Lo on the mount of Love the holiest place of holiesO
Incense and prayer and the people's shout and the fires have risenQ
Love descends on the feast He mounts the pyre in silenceO
Victim and priest and god in one to thy dreams revealedK
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There the rite is accomplished Whatever Love knows thou knowestK
Sudden the victim staggers and falls In the dust it liesO
See the hot blood flows for thy sake it o'erflows the altarA
Dost thou not feel it stream in thy veins It still lives in theeS
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These are the days of our youth the days of our dominionQ
All the rest is a dream of death and a doubtful thingB2
Here we at least have lived for love is all life's wisdomZ
Joy of joys for an hour to day then away farewellC2

Wilfrid Scawen Blunt



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