A Match With The Moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEEFGG| WEARY already weary miles to night | A |
| I walked for bed and so to get some ease | B |
| I dogged the flying moon with similes | B |
| And like a wisp she doubled on my sight | A |
| In ponds and caught in tree tops like a kite | A |
| And in a globe of film all liquorish | C |
| Swam full faced like a silly silver fish | C |
| Last like a bubble shot the welkin's height | A |
| Where my road turned and got behind me and sent | D |
| My wizened shadow craning round at me | E |
| And jeered So step the measure one two three | E |
| And if I faced on her looked innocent | F |
| But just at parting halfway down a dell | G |
| She kissed me for good night So you'll not tell | G |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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