Daybreak. (birds Of Passage. Flight The First) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB C D E F G H G IA wind came up out of the sea | A |
And said 'O mists make room for me ' | B |
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It hailed the ships and cried 'Sail on | C |
Ye mariners the night is gone ' | - |
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And hurried landward far away | D |
Crying 'Awake it is the day ' | - |
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It said unto the forest 'Shout | E |
Hang all your leafy banners out ' | - |
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It touched the wood bird's folded wing | F |
And said 'O bird awake and sing ' | - |
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And o'er the farms 'O chanticleer | G |
Your clarion blow the day is near ' | - |
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It whispered to the fields of corn | H |
'Bow down and hail the coming morn ' | - |
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It shouted through the belfry tower | G |
'Awake O bell proclaim the hour ' | - |
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It crossed the churchyard with a sigh | I |
And said 'Not yet in quiet lie ' | - |
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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