Night Voices Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCB ADEED FGHHG EEIIEFather father who is that a whispering | A |
Who is it who whispers in the wood | B |
You say it is the breeze | C |
As it sighs among the trees | C |
But there's some one who whispers in the wood | B |
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Father father who is that a murmuring | A |
Who is it who murmurs in the night | D |
You say it is the roar | E |
Of the wave upon the shore | E |
But there's some one who murmurs in the night | D |
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Father father who is that who laughs at us | F |
Who is it who chuckles in the glen | G |
Oh father let us go | H |
For the light is burning low | H |
And there's somebody laughing in the glen | G |
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Father father tell me what you're waiting for | E |
Tell me why your eyes are on the door | E |
It is dark and it is late | I |
But you sit so still and straight | I |
Ever staring ever smiling at the door | E |
Arthur Conan Doyle
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