A Nocturne Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGHGH IJIJKIKK| Like weary sea birds spent with flight | A |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp And faltering | B |
| The slow hours beat across the night | A |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp On leaden wing | B |
| The wild bird knows where rest shall be | C |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Soe'er he roam | D |
| Heart of my heart apart from thee | C |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp I have no home | D |
| - | |
| Afar from thee yet not alone | E |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Heart of my heart | F |
| Like some soft haunting whisper blown | E |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp From Heaven thou art | F |
| I hear the magic music roll | G |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Its waves divine | H |
| The subtle fragrance of thy soul | G |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Has passed to mine | H |
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| Nor dawn nor Heaven my heart can know | I |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Save that which lies | J |
| In lights and shades that come and go | I |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp In thy soft eyes | J |
| Here in the night I dream the day | K |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp By love upborne | I |
| When thy sweet eyes shall shine and say | K |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp quot It is the morn quot | K |
George Essex Evans
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