Dawn In New York Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGFGHIThe Dawn The Dawn The crimson tinted comes | A |
Out of the low still skies over the hills | B |
Manhattan's roofs and spires and cheerless domes | C |
The Dawn My spirit to its spirit thrills | B |
Almost the mighty city is asleep | D |
No pushing crowd no tramping tramping feet | E |
But here and there a few cars groaning creep | D |
Along above and underneath the street | E |
Bearing their strangely ghostly burdens by | F |
The women and the men of garish nights | G |
Their eyes wine weakened and their clothes awry | F |
Grotesques beneath the strong electric lights | G |
The shadows wane The Dawn comes to New York | H |
And I go darkly rebel to my work | I |
Claude Mckay
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