From Night And Day Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCCDCEF CGCG HEHE IJIJ K EKE KE KLE MNOO LLMN

IN THE WORKSHOPA
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Dim watery lights gleaming on gibbering facesB
Faces speechful barren of soul and sordidC
Huddled and chewing a jest lewd and gabbledC
insidiousD
Laughter born of its dung flashes and floods like sunlightC
Filling the room with a sense of a soul lethargic and kindlyE
Touches my soul with a pathos a hint of a wide desolationF
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II-
I saw the face of God to dayC
I heard the music of His smileG
And yet I was not far awayC
And yet in Paradise the whileG
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I lay upon the sparkling grassH
And God's own mouth was kissing meE
And there was nothing that did passH
But blazed with divinityE
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Divine divine upon my eyesI
Upon mine hair divine divineJ
The fervour of the golden skiesI
The ardent gaze of God on mineJ
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III-
Then snake I to the tree '-
Were ye your own desireK
What is it ye would be '-
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Answered the tree to meE
'I am my own desireK
I am what would beE
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' If you were your desireK
Would you lie under meE
And see me as you see '-
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'I am my own desireK
While I lie under youL
And that which I would beE
Desire will sing to you '-
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IV-
I wander I wander will she wander hereM
Where'er my footsteps carry me I know that she is nearN
A jewelled lamp within her hand and jewels in her hairO
I lost her in a vision once and seek her everywhereO
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My spirit whispers she is near I look at you and youL
Surely she has not passed me I sleeping as she flewL
I wander I wander and yet she is not hereM
Although my spirit whispers to me that she is nearN

Isaac Rosenberg



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