Always Darker Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B C D B E F G H H H I| The wind which moves purple treetops | A |
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| Is God's breath that comes and goes | B |
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| The black village rises before the forest | C |
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| Three shadows are laid over the field | D |
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| Meagerly the valley dusks | B |
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| Below and silent for the humble | E |
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| A seriousness greets in garden and hall | F |
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| That wants to finish the day | G |
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| Piously and darkly an organ sound | H |
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| Marie is enthroned there in blue vestment | H |
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| And cradles her babe in hand | H |
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| The night is starlit and long | I |
Georg Trakl
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