The Symphony Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC BDBE CFGE AHIH| Wonder in happy eyes | A |
| Fades fades away | B |
| And the angel coloured skies | A |
| Whisper farewell | C |
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| Loveliness over the strings of the heart may stray | B |
| In fugitive melodies | D |
| But Oh the hand of the Master must not stay | B |
| Even for a breath | E |
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| For to prolong one joy or even to dwell | C |
| On one rich chord of pain | F |
| Beyond the pulse of the song would untune heaven | G |
| And drown the stars in death | E |
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| So youth with its love note dies | A |
| And beauty fades in the air | H |
| To make the master symphony immortal | I |
| And find new life and deeper wonder there | H |
Alfred Noyes
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