An Evening Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B C D E F G H G I J C| In the evening the sky was overcast | A |
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| And through the grove full of silence and grief | B |
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| A dark golden shower went | C |
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| Distant evening bells faded away | D |
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| The earth has drunk icy water | E |
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| At the forest's edge a fire lay glowing | F |
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| The wind quietly sang with angel's voices | G |
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| And shivering I have gone to the knee | H |
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| In the heather in bitter cresses | G |
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| Far outside clouds swam in silver puddles | I |
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| Desolate guards of love | J |
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| The heath was lonesome and unmeasured | C |
Georg Trakl
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