Sunset In The City Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB CDED FFGF| Down at the end of the iron lane | A |
| I see the sunset's glare | B |
| And the red bars lie across the sky | C |
| Like steps of a wondrous stair | B |
| - | |
| Below the throng with unlifted eye | C |
| Sweeps on in its heedless flight | D |
| Where the street's black funnel pours its tide | E |
| Out into the deepening night | D |
| - | |
| And no one has stopped to read God's word | F |
| On the fiery heavens scrolled | F |
| Save an old man dreaming of boyhood's days | G |
| And a boy who would fain be old | F |
Charles Hamilton Musgrove
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