In The Harbour: From The French Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCBBCDEFDEG

Will ever the dear days come back againA
Those days of June when lilacs were in bloomB
And bluebirds sang their sonnets in the gloomB
Of leaves that roofed them in from sun or rainC
I know not but a presence will remainC
For ever and for ever in this roomB
Formless diffused in air like a perfumeB
A phantom of the heart and not the brainC
Delicious days when every spoken wordD
Was like a foot fall nearer and more nearE
And a mysterious knocking at the gateF
Of the heart's secret places and we heardD
In the sweet tumult of delight and fearE
A voice that whispered 'Open I cannot wait 'G

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow



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