To-morrow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCCDD EEFGGDD HHDAAD AADIIDD

The lighthouse shines across the seaA
The homing fieldfares sing for gleeA
'Behold the shore 'B
Alas for shattered wing and breastC
The lighthouse breakers make their nestC
And hedges bloom for them no moreD
No moreD
-
In their old church the lovers standE
His wedding ring is on her handE
All partings o'erF
Alas for mother still and coldG
The babe her dead young arms enfoldG
Her lover will know love no moreD
No moreD
-
What fate is this for birds and menH
The blue empyrean theirs and thenH
This fast closed doorD
One answers from his bended kneeA
'Another morrow comes saith heA
'A day that brings the night no moreD
No more '-
-
Ah happy one Yet happier heA
Who knows he knows not what will beA
Who has no loreD
To read the runes of life and deathI
But lives his best while he has breathI
And leaves with God the evermoreD
The evermoreD

Ada Cambridge



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