Francis Ledwidge Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCEFGFCHIHJKBKCLML NOPOIQRQ

Killed in action JulyA
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Nevermore singingB
Will you go nowC
Wearing wild moonlightD
On your browC
The moon's white moodE
In your silver mindF
Is all forgottenG
Words of windF
From off the hedgerowC
After rainH
You do not hear themI
They are vainH
There is a linnetJ
Craves a songK
And you returningB
Before longK
Now who will tell herC
Who can sayL
On what great errandM
You are awayL
You whose kindredN
Were hills of MeathO
Who sang the lane roseP
From her sheathO
What voice will cry themI
The grief at dawnQ
Or say to the blackbirdR
You are goneQ

Grace Hazard Conkling



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