Lower New York'a Storm Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE DGHGWhite wing'd below the darkling clouds | A |
The driven sea gulls wheel | B |
The roused sea flings a storm against | C |
The towers of stone and steel | B |
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The very voice of ocean rings | D |
Along the shaken street | E |
Dusk storm and beauty whelm the world | F |
Where sea and city meet | E |
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But what care they for flashing wings | D |
Quick beauty loud refrain | G |
These huddled thousands deaf and blind | H |
To all but greed and gain | G |
Don Marquis
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