At Twilight Time Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GBHBIBFJKFJK| At twilight time when tolls the chime | A |
| And saddest notes are falling | B |
| A lonely bird with plaintive word | C |
| Across the dusk is calling | B |
| Vain doth it wait for one dear mate | D |
| That ne'er shall know the morrow | E |
| Then sinks to rest with drooping crest | F |
| In one long dream of sorrow | E |
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| Dearest when night is here | G |
| To thee I'm calling | B |
| Sadly as tear on tear | H |
| Is slowly falling | B |
| Oh fold me near more near | I |
| In love enthralling | B |
| Here on thy breast | F |
| While life shall last | J |
| With thee I stay | K |
| Here will I rest | F |
| Till night is past | J |
| And comes the day | K |
Arthur Macy
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