Firelight And Nightfall Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDDC EFFEThe darkness steals the forms of all the queens | A |
But oh the palms of his two black hands are red | B |
Inflamed with binding up the sheaves of dead | B |
Hours that were once all glory and all queens | A |
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And I remember all the sunny hours | C |
Of queens in hyacinth and skies of gold | D |
And morning singing where the woods are scrolled | D |
And diapered above the chaunting flowers | C |
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Here lamps are white like snowdrops in the grass | E |
The town is like a churchyard all so still | F |
And grey now night is here nor will | F |
Another torn red sunset come to pass | E |
D. H. Lawrence
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