A Reverie [`"o Songs!" I Said:'] Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDBEAAD CCBEFBGHGCIJJDDJ

O Songs I saidA
Stop sounding in my soulB
Just for a little while and let me sleepC
Resting my head on the breastD
Of Silence but the rhythmic rollB
Of a thousand songs swept on and onE
And a far Voice saidA
When thou art deadA
Thy restless heart shall restD
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And the songs will never let me sleepC
I plead with them but o'er the deepC
They still will rollB
On and on and onE
Their music never goneF
Ah world tired soulB
Just for a little whileG
Just like a poor tired childH
Beneath its Mother's smileG
Only to fall asleepC
Silence be mother to meI
But No No NoJ
The waves will ebb and flowJ
I wonder is it bestD
To never never restD
Down on the shores of this strange BelowJ

Abram Joseph Ryan



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