Good News Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFF GHHG AIIBetween a meadow and a cloud that sped | A |
In rain and twilight in desire and fear | B |
I heard a secret hearken in your ear | C |
'Behold the daisy has a ring of red ' | D |
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That hour with half of blessing half of ban | E |
A great voice went through heaven and earth and hell | F |
Crying 'We are tricked my great ones is it well | F |
Now is the secret stolen by a man ' | - |
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Then waxed I like the wind because of this | G |
And ran like gospel and apocalypse | H |
From door to door with new anarchic lips | H |
Crying the very blasphemy of bliss | G |
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In the last wreck of Nature dark and dread | A |
Shall in eclipse's hideous hieroglyph | I |
One wild form reel on the last rocking cliff | I |
And shout 'The daisy has a ring of red ' | - |
G. K. Chesterton
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