Last Word To Childhood Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDE FGHI JKLM| Ice cold fear has slowly decreased | A |
| As my bones have grown my height increased | A |
| Though I shiver in snow of dreams I shall never | B |
| Freeze again in a noonday terror | B |
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| I shall never break my sinews crumble | C |
| As God the headmaster's fingers fumble | C |
| At the other side of unopening doors | D |
| Which I watch for a hundred thousand years | E |
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| I shall never feel my thin blood leak | F |
| While darkness stretches a paw to strike | G |
| Or Nothing beats an approaching drum | H |
| Behind my back in a silent room | I |
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| I shall never alone meet the end of my world | J |
| At the bend of a path the turn of a wall | K |
| Never or once more only and | L |
| That will be once and an end of end | M |
Arthur Seymour John Tessimond
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