In The Night Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCEFGF H IGGGJGDG| The Child | A |
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| I hear you weeping mother dear | B |
| I hear you wake and weep | C |
| What brings the tears into your eyes | D |
| When you should be asleep | C |
| I hear my name upon your lips | E |
| What is it that you say | F |
| Of one who broke a trusting heart | G |
| But now is far away | F |
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| The Mother | H |
| - | |
| I weep for you my pretty lass | I |
| Frail flower of love unblessed | G |
| Because I can not always hold | G |
| You close unto my breast | G |
| I weep that you some day must go | J |
| Alone your way to find | G |
| For oh you have your mother's eyes | D |
| And men are seldom kind | G |
Charles Hamilton Musgrove
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