A Death At Sea Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDEDEFGHI JKJKLMLMJNJNOPOP QRJRJSTSUVWV

Coral Sea AustraliaA
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I-
DEAD in the sheep pen he liesB
Wrapped in an old brown sailC
The smiling blue sea and the skiesB
Know not sorrow nor wailC
Dragged up out of the holdD
Dead on his last way homeE
Worn out wizened a Chinee oldD
O he is safe at homeE
Brother I stand not as theseF
Staring upon you hereG
One of earth's patient toilers at peaceH
I see I revereI
II-
In the warm cloudy night we goJ
From the motionless shipK
Our lanterns feebly glowJ
Our oars drop and dripK
We land on the thin pale beachL
The coral isle's round usM
A glade of driven sand we reachL
Our burial ground's found usM
There we dig him a grave jestingJ
We know not his nameN
What heeds he who is resting restingJ
Would I were the sameN
Come away it is over and doneO
Peace and he shall not severP
By moonlight nor light of the sunO
For ever and everP
III-
DirgeQ
'Sleep in the pure driven sandR
No one will knowJ
In the coral isle by the landR
Where the blue tides come and goJ
'Alive thou wert poor despisedS
Dead thou canst haveT
What mightiest monarchs have prizedS
An eternal graveU
'Alone with the lovely islesV
With the lovely deepW
Where the sea winds sing and the sunlight smilesV
Thou liest asleep '-

Francis William Lauderdale Adams



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