Dawns Of The World, How I Have Known You All... Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGGHGIJKGLMDawns of the world how I have known you all | A |
so many and so varied and the same | B |
dawns o'er the timid plains or in the folds | C |
of the arm'd hills or by the unsleeping shore | D |
a chill touch on the chill flesh of the dark | E |
that shuddering shrinks from its couch and leaves | F |
a homeless light staring disconsolate | G |
on the drear world it knows too well the world | G |
it fled and finds again its wistful hope | H |
unmet by any miracle of night | G |
that mocks it rather with its shreds that hang | I |
about the woods and huddled bulks of gloom | J |
that crouch malicious in the broken combes | K |
witness to foulnesses else unreveal'd | G |
that visit earth and violate her dreams | L |
in the lone hours when only evil wakes | M |
Christopher John Brennan
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