Firelight And Nightfall Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDDC EFFE

The darkness steals the forms of all the queensA
But oh the palms of his two black hands are redB
Inflamed with binding up the sheaves of deadB
Hours that were once all glory and all queensA
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And I remember all the sunny hoursC
Of queens in hyacinth and skies of goldD
And morning singing where the woods are scrolledD
And diapered above the chaunting flowersC
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Here lamps are white like snowdrops in the grassE
The town is like a churchyard all so stillF
And grey now night is here nor willF
Another torn red sunset come to passE

D. H. Lawrence



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