Peace Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDECFE| The red rose flush fades slowly in the west | A |
| The golden water basking in the light | B |
| Pales to clear amber and to silver white | B |
| The velvet shadow of a flame crowned crest | A |
| Lies dark and darker on its shining breast | A |
| Till lonely mere and isle and mountain height | B |
| Grow dim as dreams in tender mist of night | B |
| And all is tranquil as a babe at rest | A |
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| So still So calm Will our life's eve come thus | C |
| No sound of strife of labour or of pain | D |
| No ring of woodman's axe no dip of oar | E |
| Will work be done and night's rest earned for us | C |
| And shall we wake to see sunrise again | F |
| Or shall we sleep to see and know no more | E |
Ada Cambridge
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