Kindred Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDECDE| Musing between the sunset and the dark | A |
| As Twilight in unhesitating hands | B |
| Bore from the faint horizon's underlands | B |
| Silvern and chill the moon's phantasmal ark | A |
| I heard the sea and far away could mark | A |
| Where that unalterable waste expands | B |
| In sevenfold sapphire from the mournful sands | B |
| And saw beyond the deep a vibrant spark | A |
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| There sank the sun Arcturus and I thought | C |
| Star by an ocean on a world of thine | D |
| May not a being born like me to die | E |
| Confront a little the eternal Naught | C |
| And watch our isolated sun decline | D |
| Sad for his evanescence even as I | E |
George Sterling
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