The Trumpet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEEFFD BGBGEHEIDDJK| Rise up rise up | A |
| And as the trumpet blowing | B |
| Chases the dreams of men | C |
| As the dawn glowing | B |
| The stars that left unlit | D |
| The land and water | E |
| Rise up and scatter | E |
| The dew that covers | F |
| The print of last night's lovers | F |
| Scatter it scatter it | D |
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| While you are listening | B |
| To the clear horn | G |
| Forget men everything | B |
| On this earth newborn | G |
| Except that it is lovelier | E |
| Than any mysteries | H |
| Open your eyes to the air | E |
| That has washed the eyes of the stars | I |
| Through all the dewy night | D |
| Up with the light | D |
| To the old wars | J |
| Arise arise | K |
Edward Thomas
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