Out Of The Sighs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHI JKLMKNO POQOGKR QQSTTTOut of the sighs a little comes | A |
But not of grief for I have knocked down that | B |
Before the agony the spirit grows | C |
Forgets and cries | D |
A little comes is tasted and found good | E |
All could not disappoint | F |
There must be praised some certainty | G |
If not of loving well then not | H |
And that is true after perpetual defeat | I |
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After such fighting as the weakest know | J |
There's more than dying | K |
Lose the great pains or stuff the wound | L |
He'll ache too long | M |
Through no regret of leaving woman waiting | K |
For her soldier stained with spilt words | N |
That spill such acrid blood | O |
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Were that enough enough to ease the pain | P |
Feeling regret when this is wasted | O |
That made me happy in the sun | Q |
How much was happy while it lasted | O |
Were vagueness enough and the sweet lies plenty | G |
The hollow words could bear all suffering | K |
And cure me of ills | R |
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Were that enough bone blood and sinew | Q |
The twisted brain the fair formed loin | Q |
Groping for matter under the dog's plate | S |
Man should be cured of distemper | T |
For all there is to give I offer | T |
Crumbs barn and halter | T |
Dylan Thomas
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