Raison D'etre Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BBCC DD EEDD AAAAO WEARY night O weary day | A |
When heart's delight is far away | A |
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What is the day A frame of blue | B |
The vacant glaring sun grins through | B |
What is the night A sable veil | C |
Through which the moon peers tired and pale | C |
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O weary day O weary night | D |
How far away is heart's delight | D |
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Love hung the sun in his high place | E |
To give me light to see her face | E |
And love spread out the veil of night | D |
To hide us two from all men's sight | D |
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O kindly night O pleasant day | A |
Your use is gone why should ye stay | A |
My heart's delight is far away | A |
O weary night O weary day | A |
Edith Nesbit
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