On The Cliff Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAC DDCCE EC

I SEE the great blue ocean kiss the skyA
Far to the South I hear the sea gulls wailB
Among the crags while underneath the sailB
Goes swiftly byA
The sun looks down upon the twinkling seaC
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I hear the waters breaking far belowD
And all is joyous save the cloud of woeD
That hangs o'er meC
The loving sky can every kiss the seaC
The ripple and the zephyr never partE
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Then why oh why should thy sweet loving heartE
Be torn from meC

Frederick George Scott



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