An Arab Love-song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC BDD EEFEEGF| The hunch d camels of the night | A |
| Trouble the bright | A |
| And silver waters of the moon | B |
| The Maiden of the Morn will soon | B |
| Through Heaven stray and sing | C |
| Star gathering | C |
| - | |
| Now while the dark about our loves is strewn | B |
| Light of my dark blood of my heart O come | D |
| And night will catch her breath up and be dumb | D |
| - | |
| Leave thy father leave thy mother | E |
| And thy brother | E |
| Leave the black tents of thy tribe apart | F |
| Am I not thy father and thy brother | E |
| And thy mother | E |
| And thou what needest with thy tribe's black tents | G |
| Who hast the red pavilion of my heart | F |
Francis Thompson
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