Far-far-away Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBC DDC EEC FFC GGC HIC| For Music | A |
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| What sight so lured him thro' the fields he knew | B |
| As where earth's green stole into heaven's own hue | B |
| Far far away | C |
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| What sound was dearest in his native dells | D |
| The mellow lin lan lone of evening bells | D |
| Far far away | C |
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| What vague world whisper mystic pain or joy | E |
| Thro' those three words would haunt him when a boy | E |
| Far far away | C |
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| A whisper from his dawn of life a breath | F |
| From some fair dawn beyond the doors of death | F |
| Far far away | C |
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| Far far how far from o'er the gates of birth | G |
| The faint horizons all the bounds of earth | G |
| Far far away | C |
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| What charm in words a charm no words could give | H |
| O dying words can Music make you live | I |
| Far far away | C |
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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