In The Harbour: Sundown Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BBCDB EEFGE HDIIH| A | |
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| The summer sun is sinking low | B |
| Only the tree tops redden and glow | B |
| Only the weathercock on the spire | C |
| Of the neighboring church is a flame of fire | D |
| All is in shadow below | B |
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| O beautiful awful summer day | E |
| What hast thou given what taken away | E |
| Life and death and love and hate | F |
| Homes made happy or desolate | G |
| Hearts made sad or gay | E |
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| On the road of life one mile stone more | H |
| In the book of life one leaf turned o'er | D |
| Like a red seal is the setting sun | I |
| On the good and the evil men have done | I |
| Naught can to day restore | H |
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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