The Inn Of Apollo Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBA DEFEA GHIHA JKLKA

Have you supped at the Inn of ApolloA
While the last light fades from the WestB
Has the Lord of the Sun at the world's endC
Poured you his ripest and bestB
O there's wine in that Inn of ApolloA
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Wine mellow and deep as the sunsetD
With mirth in it singing as loudE
As the skylark sings in a high windF
High over a crisp white cloudE
Have you laughed in that Inn of ApolloA
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Was the whole world molten in musicG
At once by the heat of that wineH
Did the stars and the tides and your own heartI
Dance with the heavenly NineH
For they dance in that Inn of ApolloA
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Was their poetry croaked by the sagesJ
Or born in a whisper of wingsK
For the music that masters the agesL
Be sure is the music that singsK
Yes they sing in that Inn of ApolloA

Alfred Noyes



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