[month Of] February Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDC EFEFEGThe winter moon has such a quiet car | A |
That all the winter nights are dumb with rest | B |
She drives the gradual dark with drooping crest | B |
And dreams go wandering from her drowsy star | A |
Because the nights are silent do not wake | C |
But there shall tremble through the general earth | D |
And over you a quickening and a birth | D |
The sun is near the hill tops for your sake | C |
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The latest born of all the days shall creep | E |
To kiss the tender eyelids of the year | F |
And you shall wake grown young with perfect sleep | E |
And smile at the new world and make it dear | F |
With living murmurs more than dreams are deep | E |
Silence is dead my Dawn the morning's here | G |
Hilaire Belloc
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