Early Morning Tea Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCABCDEDE FGEGHIDI JKEJKELELE FFJFMNDN

You are growing convalescentA
As pain's fingers are withdrawnB
And you waken in a strange white room at lastC
Yet your thought is aught but pleasantA
In the cold grey winter dawnB
As you realise a weakness not yet pastC
Then a little sound comes creepingD
From some distant inner shrineE
And you bid farewell to sleepingD
At that trebly welcome signE
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'Tis the tink clink tinkle of a teacupF
From morbid thought imagination stirsG
And with sharp anticipation you await the glad libationE
The draught of draughts the thristing tongue prefersG
And you listen for that soul uplifting gurgleH
As from the precious pot you hear them pourI
The golden brew you're craving Then a weak white hand is wavingD
To the white capped Sister smiling at the doorI
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More than all that Juno's daughterJ
Bore to tables of the greatK
Sweeter far than all Olympian HippocreneE
More than all man's heady waterJ
Is the nectar you awaitK
Now to nibble bred and butter in betweenE
Say can this be stuff man gobblesL
Listlessly some afternoonE
Or to sound of bells and bobblesL
Underneath a bright bush moonE
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Hear that tink clink tinkle of the teacupF
And the rattle of the spoon against the cupF
Was cup bearer ever sweeter Then you meekly smile to greet herJ
And most valiantly struggle to sit upF
So having quaffed your head sinks to the pillowM
And you know contentment lately past beliefN
As your heavy eyelids closing once again you fall to dozingD
While you bless all China and the precious leafN

Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis



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