Worlds Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBABCCB DEDFGF| Through the pale green forest of tall bracken stalks | A |
| Whose interwoven fronds a jade green sky | B |
| Above me glimmer infinitely high | B |
| Towards my giant hand a beetle walks | A |
| In glistening emerald mail and as I lie | B |
| Watching his progress through huge grassy blades | C |
| And over pebble boulders my own world fades | C |
| And shrinks to the vision of a beetle's eye | B |
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| Within that forest world of twilight green | D |
| Ambushed with unknown perils one endless day | E |
| I travel down the beetle trail between | D |
| Huge glossy boles through green infinity | F |
| Till flashes a glimpse of blue sea through the bracken asway | G |
| And my world is again a tumult of windy sea | F |
Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
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