Sunset Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDC| The weary wind is slumbering on the wing | A |
| Leaping from out meek twilight's purpling blue | B |
| Burns the proud star of eve as though it knew | B |
| It was the big king jewel quivering | A |
| On the black turban of advancing night | C |
| In the dim west the soldiers of the sun | D |
| Strike all their royal colours one by one | D |
| Reluctantly surrender every height | C |
Arthur Bayldon
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