The Winter Eve Is Clear And Chill Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDAAEEFFGGThe winter eve is clear and chill | A |
the world of air is folded still | A |
the quiet hour expects the moon | B |
and yon my home awaits me soon | B |
behind the panes that come and go | C |
with dusk and firelight wavering low | C |
and I must bid the prompting cease | D |
that bids me in this charmed peace | D |
as tho' the hour would last my will | A |
follow the roads and follow still | A |
the dream that holds my heart in trance | E |
and lures it to the fabled chance | E |
to find beyond these evening ways | F |
the morning and the woodland days | F |
and meadows clear with gold and you | G |
as once ere I might dare to woo | G |
Christopher John Brennan
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