The Inn Of Apollo Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBA DEFEA GHIHA JKLKAHave you supped at the Inn of Apollo | A |
While the last light fades from the West | B |
Has the Lord of the Sun at the world's end | C |
Poured you his ripest and best | B |
O there's wine in that Inn of Apollo | A |
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Wine mellow and deep as the sunset | D |
With mirth in it singing as loud | E |
As the skylark sings in a high wind | F |
High over a crisp white cloud | E |
Have you laughed in that Inn of Apollo | A |
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Was the whole world molten in music | G |
At once by the heat of that wine | H |
Did the stars and the tides and your own heart | I |
Dance with the heavenly Nine | H |
For they dance in that Inn of Apollo | A |
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Was their poetry croaked by the sages | J |
Or born in a whisper of wings | K |
For the music that masters the ages | L |
Be sure is the music that sings | K |
Yes they sing in that Inn of Apollo | A |
Alfred Noyes
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