To-morrow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCDD EEFGGDD HHDAAD AADIIDD| The lighthouse shines across the sea | A |
| The homing fieldfares sing for glee | A |
| 'Behold the shore ' | B |
| Alas for shattered wing and breast | C |
| The lighthouse breakers make their nest | C |
| And hedges bloom for them no more | D |
| No more | D |
| - | |
| In their old church the lovers stand | E |
| His wedding ring is on her hand | E |
| All partings o'er | F |
| Alas for mother still and cold | G |
| The babe her dead young arms enfold | G |
| Her lover will know love no more | D |
| No more | D |
| - | |
| What fate is this for birds and men | H |
| The blue empyrean theirs and then | H |
| This fast closed door | D |
| One answers from his bended knee | A |
| 'Another morrow comes saith he | A |
| 'A day that brings the night no more | D |
| No more ' | - |
| - | |
| Ah happy one Yet happier he | A |
| Who knows he knows not what will be | A |
| Who has no lore | D |
| To read the runes of life and death | I |
| But lives his best while he has breath | I |
| And leaves with God the evermore | D |
| The evermore | D |
Ada Cambridge
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