The Morrow's Message Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDABBC E FEE| 'Thou Ghost ' I said 'and is thy name To day | A |
| Yesterday's son with such an abject brow | B |
| And can To morrow be more pale than thou ' | C |
| While yet I spoke the silence answered 'Yea | D |
| Henceforth our issue is all grieved and grey | A |
| And each beforehand makes such poor avow | B |
| As of old leaves beneath the budding bough | B |
| Or night drift that the sundawn shreds away ' | C |
| - | |
| Then cried I 'Mother of many malisons | E |
| O Earth receive me to thy dusty bed ' | - |
| But therewithal the tremulous silence said | F |
| 'Lo Love yet bids thy lady greet thee once | E |
| Yea twice whereby thy life is still the sun's | E |
| And thrice whereby the shadow of death is dead ' | - |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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