Silence Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF| I am the word that lovers leave unsaid | A |
| The eloquence of ardent lips grown mute | B |
| The mourning mother's heart cry for her dead | A |
| The flower of faith that grows to unseen fruit | B |
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| I am the speech of prophets when their eyes | C |
| Behold some splendid vision of the soul | D |
| The song of morning stars the hills' replies | C |
| The far call of the immaterial pole | D |
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| And since I must be mateless I shall win | E |
| One boon beyond the meed of common clay | F |
| My life shall end where other lives begin | E |
| And live when other lives have passed away | F |
Charles Hamilton Musgrove
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