The Dark Valley Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B C D E E E F G H E I E A E J| n pines a migration of crows flutters away | A |
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| And green evening fogs rise | B |
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| And like in dream a sound of violins | C |
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| And maids run to the dance in the inn | D |
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| One hears laughter and shouts of drunkards | E |
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| A shower goes through old yews | E |
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| In deathly pale window panes | E |
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| The shadows of the dancers scurry past | F |
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| It smells of wine and thyme | G |
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| And lonely calling resounds through the forest | H |
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| The beggars listen on the steps | E |
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| And begin to pray senselessly | I |
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| A deer bleeds to death in the hazel bushes | E |
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| Dully gigantic tree arcades sway | A |
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| Overloaded by icy clouds | E |
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| Lovers rest embraced by the pond | J |
Georg Trakl
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