Afterwards Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCE FGFG

Her life was touched with early frostA
About the April of her dayB
Her hold on earth was lightly lostA
And like a leaf she went awayB
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Her soul was chartered for great deedsC
For gentle war unwonted hereD
Her spirit sought her clearer needsC
An Empyrean atmosphereE
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At hush of eve we hear her stillF
Say with her clear her perfect smileG
And with her silver throated thrillF
A little while a little whileG

Duncan Campbell Scott



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