Remembrance Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAAAAA CDDCEE

Alone I pace the path we walked last yearA
Dost thou remember it Then everywhereB
The wheat fields shimmered in the summer glareB
But now the moonbeams sparkle silver clearA
On swollen stream and meadows dun and drearA
While with the myriad blossoms that they bearA
The cherry trees perfume the evening airA
And gaunt and cold the ruined house stands nearA
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The aspens whisper to the passing breezeC
I hear the night hawk's scream the pipe of frogsD
The baying of the distant village dogsD
The lapping waves the rustle of the treesC
And every sound is musical to meE
For every sound is a sweet song of theeE

Arthur Weir



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