[month Of] February Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDC EFEFEG

The winter moon has such a quiet carA
That all the winter nights are dumb with restB
She drives the gradual dark with drooping crestB
And dreams go wandering from her drowsy starA
Because the nights are silent do not wakeC
But there shall tremble through the general earthD
And over you a quickening and a birthD
The sun is near the hill tops for your sakeC
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The latest born of all the days shall creepE
To kiss the tender eyelids of the yearF
And you shall wake grown young with perfect sleepE
And smile at the new world and make it dearF
With living murmurs more than dreams are deepE
Silence is dead my Dawn the morning's hereG

Hilaire Belloc



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