Song Of The Day To The Night Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCC DEDEE FGFGG HDHDD

THE POET SINGS TO HIS POETA
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From dawn to dusk and from dusk to dawnB
We two are sundered always sweetC
A few stars shake o'er the rocky lawnB
And the cold sea shore when we meetC
The twilight comes with thy shadowy feetC
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We are not day and night my FairD
But one It is an hour of hoursE
And thoughts that are not otherwhereD
Are thought here 'mid the blown sea flowersE
This meeting and this dusk of oursE
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Delight has taken Pain to her heartF
And there is dusk and stars for theseG
Oh linger linger They would not partF
And the wild wind comes from over seasG
With a new song to the olive treesG
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And when we meet by the sounding pineH
Sleep draws near to his dreamless brotherD
And when thy sweet eyes answer mineH
Peace nestles close to her mournful motherD
And Hope and Weariness kiss each otherD

Alice Christiana Thompson Meynell



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