Night Goes Rushing By Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEF GHIJK LMNNight goes hurrying over | A |
Like sweeping clouds | B |
The birds are nested their song is silent | C |
The wind says oo oo oo through the trees | D |
For their lullaby | E |
The moon shines down on the sleeping birds | F |
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My cottage roof is like a sheet of silk | G |
Spun like a cobweb | H |
My apple trees are bare as the oaks in the forest | I |
When the moon shines | J |
I see no leaves | K |
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I am alone and very quiet | L |
Hoping the moon may say something | M |
Before long | N |
Hilda Conkling
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