Song Of Yoomy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCDEFGHIJKAALMN

Departed the pride and the glory of MardiA
The vaunt of her isles sleeps deep in the seaA
That rolls o'er his corse with a hushB
His warriors bend over their spearsC
His sisters gaze upward and mournD
Weep weep for Adondo is deadE
The sun has gone down in a showerF
Buried in clouds the face of the moonG
Tears stand in the eyes of the starry skiesH
And stand in the eyes of the flowersI
And streams of tears are the trickling brooksJ
Coursing adown the mountainsK
Departed the pride and the glory of MardiA
The vaunt of her isles sleeps deep in the seaA
Fast falls the small rain on its bosom thatL
sobsM
Not showers of rain but the tears of OroN

Herman Melville



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