Call Me Away Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEF GHIH FAFAJJA KLKL MNMN OCOC BABA PCPCQRC ASASAA TUVU WPWPLLP MFM FCFC XYXYZZYCall me away there's nothing here | A |
That wins my soul to stay | B |
Then let me leave this prospect drear | A |
And hasten far away | B |
To our beloved land I'll flee | C |
Our land of thought and soul | D |
Where I have roved so oft with thee | C |
Beyond the world's control | D |
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I'll sit and watch those ancient trees | E |
Those Scotch firs dark and high | F |
I'll listen to the eerie breeze | E |
Among their branches sigh | F |
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The glorious moon shines far above | G |
How soft her radiance falls | H |
On snowy heights and rock and grove | I |
And yonder palace walls | H |
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Who stands beneath yon fir trees high | F |
A youth both slight and fair | A |
Whose bright and restless azure eye | F |
Proclaims him known to care | A |
Though fair that brow it is not smooth | J |
Though small those features yet in sooth | J |
Stern passion has been there | A |
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Now on the peaceful moon are fixed | K |
Those eyes so glistening bright | L |
But trembling teardrops hang betwixt | K |
And dim the blessed light | L |
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Though late the hour and keen the blast | M |
That whistles round him now | N |
Those raven locks are backward cast | M |
To cool his burning brow | N |
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His hands above his heaving breast | O |
Are clasped in agony | C |
'O Father Father let me rest | O |
And call my soul to thee | C |
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I know 'tis weakness thus to pray | B |
But all this cankering care | A |
This doubt tormenting night and day | B |
Is more than I can bear | A |
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With none to comfort none to guide | P |
And none to strengthen me | C |
Since thou my only friend hast died | P |
I've pined to follow thee | C |
Since thou hast died And did he live | Q |
What comfort could his counsel give | R |
To one forlorn like me | C |
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Would he my Idol's form adore | A |
Her soul her glance her tone | S |
And say Forget for ever more | A |
Her kindred and thine own | S |
Let dreams of her thy peace destroy | A |
Leave every other hope and joy | A |
And live for her alone ' | - |
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He starts he smiles and dries the tears | T |
Still glistening on his cheek | U |
The lady of his soul appears | V |
And hark I hear her speak | U |
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'Aye dry thy tears thou wilt not weep | W |
While I am by thy side | P |
Our foes all day their watch may keep | W |
But cannot thus divide | P |
Such hearts as ours and we tonight | L |
Together in the clear moon's light | L |
Their malice will deride | P |
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No fear our present bliss shall blast | M |
And sorrow we'll defy | F |
Do thou forget the dreary past | M |
The dreadful future I ' | - |
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Forget it Yes while thou art by | F |
I think of nought but thee | C |
'Tis only when thou art not nigh | F |
Remembrance tortures me | C |
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But such a lofty soul to find | X |
And such a heart as thine | Y |
In such a glorious form enshrined | X |
And still to call thee mine | Y |
Would be for earth too great a bliss | Z |
Without a taint of woe like this | Z |
Then why should I repine | Y |
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