Doors Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCADDA EFGEHG| Like a young child who to his mother's door | A |
| Runs eager for the welcoming embrace | B |
| And finds the door shut and with troubled face | B |
| Calls and through sobbing calls and o'er and o'er | C |
| Calling storms at the panel so before | A |
| A door that will not open sick and numb | D |
| I listen for a word that will not come | D |
| And know at last I may not enter more | A |
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| Silence And through the silence and the dark | E |
| By that closed door the distant sob of tears | F |
| Beats on my spirit as on fairy shores | G |
| The spectral sea and through the sobbing hark | E |
| Down the fair chambered corridor of years | H |
| The quiet shutting one by one of doors | G |
Hermann Hagedorn
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