Homecoming Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B C D D E D F G D C H I D J K L M D N D E O P D D D Q| When the evening breathes golden rest | A |
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| Forest and dark meadow before which | B |
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| Man is a looker | C |
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| A shepherd dwelling in the flocks' dusking stillness | D |
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| The patience of the red beeches | D |
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| So clearly since it has become autumn By the hill | E |
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| The lonely one listens to the flight of birds | D |
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| To dark meaning and the shadows of the dead | F |
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| Have gathered more seriously around him | G |
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| Cool mignonette scent fulfills him with shudders | D |
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| The huts of the villagers the elder | C |
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| Where in former times the child dwelled | H |
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| Memory buried hope | I |
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| Is preserved by these brown rafters | D |
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| Over which dahlias hang | J |
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| So that the hands strive after them | K |
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| In the brown garden the shimmering step | L |
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| Forbidden loving dark year | M |
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| That from blue eyelids the tears | D |
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| Of the stranger fell irresistibly | N |
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| From brown treetops dew drips | D |
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| When that one a blue deer awakes on the hill | E |
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| Listening to the loud calls of the fishermen | O |
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| By the evening pond | P |
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| To the amorphous cry of the bats | D |
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| But in golden stillness | D |
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| The drunken heart dwells | D |
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| Full of its noble death | Q |
Georg Trakl
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