In Kerry Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCAADD| We heard the thrushes by the shore and sea | A |
| And saw the golden star's nativity | A |
| Then round we went the lane by Thomas Flynn | B |
| Across the church where bones lie out and in | B |
| And there I asked beneath a lonely cloud | C |
| Of strange delight with one bird singing loud | C |
| What change you'd wrought in graveyard rock and sea | A |
| This new wild paradise to wake for me | A |
| Yet knew no more than knew those merry sins | D |
| Had built this stack of thigh bones jaws and shins | D |
J. M. Synge
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