To-morrow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACCCCCC| 'T is late at night and in the realm of sleep | A |
| My little lambs are folded like the flocks | B |
| From room to room I hear the wakeful clocks | B |
| Challenge the passing hour like guards that keep | A |
| Their solitary watch on tower and steep | A |
| Far off I hear the crowing of the cocks | B |
| And through the opening door that time unlocks | B |
| Feel the fresh breathing of To morrow creep | A |
| To morrow the mysterious unknown guest | C |
| Who cries to me Remember Barmecide | C |
| And tremble to be happy with the rest | C |
| And I make answer I am satisfied | C |
| I dare not ask I know not what is best | C |
| God hath already said what shall betide | C |
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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