Beyond Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABC DCDCE CEFGF HIJIJ KLKLA MAMCN CNMY heart it lies beyond dear | A |
In the land of the setting day | B |
Where the whispers are soft and fond dear | A |
Of the voices that pass away | B |
And oft when the night is falling | C |
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And a calm is on the sea | D |
I fancy I hear them calling | C |
rom that far off land for me | D |
It is only idle dreaming | C |
But the dream is full of rest | E |
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And up where that glory is streaming | C |
From the gates of the golden west | E |
I wander away in spirit | F |
With a mingled joy and pain | G |
Till I almost seem to inherit | F |
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The sweet dead past again | H |
I see the old dear faces | I |
I greet them hand to hand | J |
But sadly too for the places | I |
Seem strange in that curious land | J |
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Till a new light breaks and all other | K |
Grows dim to my streaming eyes | L |
For a son has found his mother | K |
In the depths of the throbbing skies | L |
Yes my heart it lies beyond dear | A |
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Where that sun is burning low | M |
And were you not so fond dear | A |
I might perhaps but no | M |
Are you weary already with walking | C |
And tears What tears dear too | N |
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How selfish of me to be talking | C |
My darling in this way to you | N |
Frederick George Scott
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