Song Of Yoomy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDEFGHIJKAALMN| Departed the pride and the glory of Mardi | A |
| The vaunt of her isles sleeps deep in the sea | A |
| That rolls o'er his corse with a hush | B |
| His warriors bend over their spears | C |
| His sisters gaze upward and mourn | D |
| Weep weep for Adondo is dead | E |
| The sun has gone down in a shower | F |
| Buried in clouds the face of the moon | G |
| Tears stand in the eyes of the starry skies | H |
| And stand in the eyes of the flowers | I |
| And streams of tears are the trickling brooks | J |
| Coursing adown the mountains | K |
| Departed the pride and the glory of Mardi | A |
| The vaunt of her isles sleeps deep in the sea | A |
| Fast falls the small rain on its bosom that | L |
| sobs | M |
| Not showers of rain but the tears of Oro | N |
Herman Melville
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