Daydreaming In The Evening Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B C D C C E F C G H C I J K C L I M NWhere one goes in the evening is not the angel's shadow | A |
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And beauty grief and gentler forgetting alternate | B |
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The stranger's hands grope coolness and cypresses | C |
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And his soul is taken by an astonished languishing | D |
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The market is emptied of red fruits and garlands | C |
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Harmoniously the church's blackish pageantry attunes | C |
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In a garden the tones of soft play sound | E |
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Where tired ones find each other after the meal | F |
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A carriage rushes a spring very far away through green puddles | C |
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There a childhood appears dreamlike and elapsed | G |
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Angela's stars enclosed devoutly to a mystical constellation | H |
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And calmly the evening coolness rounds | C |
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White poppy loosens the limbs of the lonely ponderer | I |
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So that he views righteousness and God's deep joy | J |
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From the garden his shadow strays here in white silk | K |
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And bends down over mournful waters | C |
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Branches knocked whispering into the abandoned room | L |
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And a loving and small evening flowers' tremor | I |
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Corn and golden vines gird the site of man | M |
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A lunar shimmer however ponders after the dead | N |
Georg Trakl
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