Far Rockaway Night Till Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCDECFGGG HH BICCGJ| WHAT can we say of the night | A |
| The fog night the moon night the fog moon night last night | A |
| - | |
| There swept out of the sea a song | B |
| There swept out of the sea torn white plungers | C |
| There came on the coast wind drive | D |
| In the spit of a driven spray | E |
| On the boom of foam and rollers | C |
| The cry of midnight to morning | F |
| Hoi a loa | G |
| Hoi a loa | G |
| Hoi a loa | G |
| - | |
| Who has loved the night more than I have | H |
| Who has loved the fog moon night last night more than I have | H |
| - | |
| Out of the sea that song | B |
| can I ever forget it | I |
| Out of the sea those plungers | C |
| can I remember anything else | C |
| Out of the midnight morning cry Hoi a loa | G |
| how can I hunt any other songs now | J |
Carl Sandburg
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