To Germany Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBABA CDDEDE| You are blind like us Your hurt no man designed | A |
| And no man claimed the conquest of your land | B |
| But gropers both through fields of thought confined | A |
| We stumble and we do not understand | B |
| You only saw your future bigly planned | B |
| And we the tapering paths of our own mind | A |
| And in each others dearest ways we stand | B |
| And hiss and hate And the blind fight the blind | A |
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| When it is peace then we may view again | C |
| With new won eyes each other's truer form | D |
| And wonder Grown more loving kind and warm | D |
| We'll grasp firm hands and laugh at the old pain | E |
| When it is peace But until peace the storm | D |
| The darkness and the thunder and the rain | E |
Charles Hamilton Sorley
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