On The Cliff Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAC DDCCE EC| I SEE the great blue ocean kiss the sky | A |
| Far to the South I hear the sea gulls wail | B |
| Among the crags while underneath the sail | B |
| Goes swiftly by | A |
| The sun looks down upon the twinkling sea | C |
| - | |
| I hear the waters breaking far below | D |
| And all is joyous save the cloud of woe | D |
| That hangs o'er me | C |
| The loving sky can every kiss the sea | C |
| The ripple and the zephyr never part | E |
| - | |
| Then why oh why should thy sweet loving heart | E |
| Be torn from me | C |
Frederick George Scott
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