Francis Ledwidge Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCEFGFCHIHJKBKCLML NOPOIQRQ| Killed in action July | A |
| - | |
| Nevermore singing | B |
| Will you go now | C |
| Wearing wild moonlight | D |
| On your brow | C |
| The moon's white mood | E |
| In your silver mind | F |
| Is all forgotten | G |
| Words of wind | F |
| From off the hedgerow | C |
| After rain | H |
| You do not hear them | I |
| They are vain | H |
| There is a linnet | J |
| Craves a song | K |
| And you returning | B |
| Before long | K |
| Now who will tell her | C |
| Who can say | L |
| On what great errand | M |
| You are away | L |
| You whose kindred | N |
| Were hills of Meath | O |
| Who sang the lane rose | P |
| From her sheath | O |
| What voice will cry them | I |
| The grief at dawn | Q |
| Or say to the blackbird | R |
| You are gone | Q |
Grace Hazard Conkling
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