The Closed Door Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCBDDEDEBFDFAABA| The dew falls and the stars fall | A |
| The sun falls in the west | B |
| But never more | C |
| Through the closed door | C |
| Shall the one that I loved best | B |
| Return to me | D |
| A salt tear is the sea | D |
| All earth's air is a sigh | E |
| But they never can mourn for me | D |
| With my heart's cry | E |
| For the one that I loved best | B |
| Who caressed me with her eyes | F |
| And every morning came to me | D |
| With the beauty of sunrise | F |
| Who was health and wealth and all | A |
| Who never shall answer my call | A |
| While the sun falls in the west | B |
| The dew falls and the stars fall | A |
Duncan Campbell Scott
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