Darkness Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIHHJKHHLMNOH PIHQRSGTLUVWXHYZZA2B 2C2D2E2F2UG2H2I2J2FG ZK2L2M2N2O2M2HHTHE2P 2TM2M2M2Q2M2R2HFS2HH M2T2U2A2EM2H| I had a dream which was not all a dream | A |
| The bright sun was extinguished and the stars | B |
| Did wander darkling in the eternal space | C |
| Rayless and pathless and the icy earth | D |
| Swung blind and blackening in the moonless air | E |
| Morn came and went and came and brought no day | F |
| And men forgot their passions in the dread | G |
| Of this their desolation and all hearts | H |
| Were chilled into a selfish prayer for light | I |
| And they did live by watchfires and the thrones | H |
| The palaces of crowned kings the huts | H |
| The habitations of all things which dwell | J |
| Were burnt for beacons cities were consumed | K |
| And men were gathered round their blazing homes | H |
| To look once more into each other's face | H |
| Happy were those which dwelt within the eye | L |
| Of the volcanoes and their mountain torch | M |
| A fearful hope was all the world contained | N |
| Forests were set on fire but hour by hour | O |
| They fell and faded and the crackling trunks | H |
| Extinguished with a crash and all was black | P |
| The brows of men by the despairing light | I |
| Wore an unearthly aspect as by fits | H |
| The flashes fell upon them some lay down | Q |
| And hid their eyes and wept and some did rest | R |
| Their chins upon their clenched hands and smiled | S |
| And others hurried to and fro and fed | G |
| Their funeral piles with fuel and looked up | T |
| With mad disquietude on the dull sky | L |
| The pall of a past world and then again | U |
| With curses cast them down upon the dust | V |
| And gnashed their teeth and howled the wild birds shrieked | W |
| And terrified did flutter on the ground | X |
| And flap their useless wings the wildest brutes | H |
| Came tame and tremulous and vipers crawled | Y |
| And twined themselves among the multitude | Z |
| Hissing but stingless they were slain for food | Z |
| And War which for a moment was no more | A2 |
| Did glut himself again a meal was bought | B2 |
| With blood and each sate sullenly apart | C2 |
| Gorging himself in gloom no love was left | D2 |
| All earth was but one thought and that was death | E2 |
| Immediate and inglorious and the pang | F2 |
| Of famine fed upon all entrails men | U |
| Died and their bones were tombless as their flesh | G2 |
| The meagre by the meagre were devoured | H2 |
| Even dogs assailed their masters all save one | I2 |
| And he was faithful to a corse and kept | J2 |
| The birds and beasts and famished men at bay | F |
| Till hunger clung them or the drooping dead | G |
| Lured their lank jaws himself sought out no food | Z |
| But with a piteous and perpetual moan | K2 |
| And a quick desolate cry licking the hand | L2 |
| Which answered not with a caress he died | M2 |
| The crowd was famished by degrees but two | N2 |
| Of an enormous city did survive | O2 |
| And they were enemies they met beside | M2 |
| The dying embers of an altar place | H |
| Where had been heaped a mass of holy things | H |
| For an unholy usage they raked up | T |
| And shivering scraped with their cold skeleton hands | H |
| The feeble ashes and their feeble breath | E2 |
| Blew for a little life and made a flame | P2 |
| Which was a mockery then they lifted up | T |
| Their eyes as it grew lighter and beheld | M2 |
| Each other's aspects saw and shrieked and died | M2 |
| Even of their mutual hideousness they died | M2 |
| Unknowing who he was upon whose brow | Q2 |
| Famine had written Fiend The world was void | M2 |
| The populous and the powerful was a lump | R2 |
| Seasonless herbless treeless manless lifeless | H |
| A lump of death a chaos of hard clay | F |
| The rivers lakes and ocean all stood still | S2 |
| And nothing stirred within their silent depths | H |
| Ships sailorless lay rotting on the sea | H |
| And their masts fell down piecemeal as they dropped | M2 |
| They slept on the abyss without a surge | T2 |
| The waves were dead the tides were in their grave | U2 |
| The Moon their mistress had expired before | A2 |
| The winds were withered in the stagnant air | E |
| And the clouds perished Darkness had no need | M2 |
| Of aid from them She was the Universe | H |
George Gordon Lord Byron
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