The Moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDCCD| She comes again she comes the bright eyed moon | A |
| Under a ragged cloud I found her out | B |
| Clasping her own dark orb like hope in doubt | B |
| That ragged cloud hath waited her since noon | A |
| And he hath found and he will hide her soon | A |
| Come all ye little winds that sit without | B |
| And blow the shining leaves her edge about | B |
| And hold her fast ye have a pleasant tune | A |
| She will forget us in her walks at night | C |
| Among the other worlds that are so fair | D |
| She will forget to look on our despair | D |
| She will forget to be so young and bright | C |
| Nay gentle moon thou hast the keys of light | C |
| I saw them hanging by thy girdle there | D |
George Macdonald
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