Wide Haven Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABB CDCDDTired of man's futile petty cry | A |
Of lips that lie and flout | B |
I saw the slow sun dim and die | A |
And the slim dusk slip out | B |
Life held no room for doubt | B |
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What though Death claim the ones I prize | C |
In War's insane crusade | D |
Last night I saw Orion rise | C |
And the great day star fade | D |
And I am not dismayed | D |
Clement Wood
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