Way-station Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BB BB BCC D D EE FF| The incoherent rushing of the train | A |
| Dulls like a drugged pain | A |
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| Numbs | B |
| To an ether throbbing of inaudible drums | B |
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| Unfolds | B |
| Hush within hush until the night withholds | B |
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| Only its darkness | B |
| From the deep | C |
| Dark a voice calls like a voice in sleep | C |
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| Slowly a strange name in a strange tongue | D |
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| Among | D |
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| The sleeping listeners a sound | E |
| As leaves stir faintly on the ground | E |
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| When snow falls from a windless sky | F |
| A stir A sigh | F |
Archibald Macleish
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