To My Brother, Basil E. Kendall Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBCDEEDCCTO NIGHT the sea sends up a gulf like sound | A |
And ancient rhymes are ringing in my head | B |
The many lilts of song we sang and said | B |
My friend and brother when we journeyed round | A |
Our haunts at Wollongong that classic ground | A |
For me at least a lingerer deeply read | B |
And steeped in beauty Oft in trance I tread | B |
Those shining shores and hear your talk of Fame | C |
With thought flushed face and heart so well assured | D |
Beholding through the woodland s bright distress | E |
The Moon half pillaged of her loveliness | E |
Of this wild dreamer Had you but endured | D |
A dubious dark you might have won a name | C |
With brighter bays than I can ever claim | C |
Henry Kendall
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