A Death At Sea Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDEDEFGHI JKJKLMLMJNJNOPOP QRJRJSTSUVWVCoral Sea Australia | A |
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I | - |
DEAD in the sheep pen he lies | B |
Wrapped in an old brown sail | C |
The smiling blue sea and the skies | B |
Know not sorrow nor wail | C |
Dragged up out of the hold | D |
Dead on his last way home | E |
Worn out wizened a Chinee old | D |
O he is safe at home | E |
Brother I stand not as these | F |
Staring upon you here | G |
One of earth's patient toilers at peace | H |
I see I revere | I |
II | - |
In the warm cloudy night we go | J |
From the motionless ship | K |
Our lanterns feebly glow | J |
Our oars drop and drip | K |
We land on the thin pale beach | L |
The coral isle's round us | M |
A glade of driven sand we reach | L |
Our burial ground's found us | M |
There we dig him a grave jesting | J |
We know not his name | N |
What heeds he who is resting resting | J |
Would I were the same | N |
Come away it is over and done | O |
Peace and he shall not sever | P |
By moonlight nor light of the sun | O |
For ever and ever | P |
III | - |
Dirge | Q |
'Sleep in the pure driven sand | R |
No one will know | J |
In the coral isle by the land | R |
Where the blue tides come and go | J |
'Alive thou wert poor despised | S |
Dead thou canst have | T |
What mightiest monarchs have prized | S |
An eternal grave | U |
'Alone with the lovely isles | V |
With the lovely deep | W |
Where the sea winds sing and the sunlight smiles | V |
Thou liest asleep ' | - |
Francis William Lauderdale Adams
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