The Moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDCCD

She comes again she comes the bright eyed moonA
Under a ragged cloud I found her outB
Clasping her own dark orb like hope in doubtB
That ragged cloud hath waited her since noonA
And he hath found and he will hide her soonA
Come all ye little winds that sit withoutB
And blow the shining leaves her edge aboutB
And hold her fast ye have a pleasant tuneA
She will forget us in her walks at nightC
Among the other worlds that are so fairD
She will forget to look on our despairD
She will forget to be so young and brightC
Nay gentle moon thou hast the keys of lightC
I saw them hanging by thy girdle thereD

George Macdonald



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Master Nasir uddin: Moon give us light at night.world beautiful thing a shien moon.so we love moon.
 

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