In Kerry Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCAADD

We heard the thrushes by the shore and seaA
And saw the golden star's nativityA
Then round we went the lane by Thomas FlynnB
Across the church where bones lie out and inB
And there I asked beneath a lonely cloudC
Of strange delight with one bird singing loudC
What change you'd wrought in graveyard rock and seaA
This new wild paradise to wake for meA
Yet knew no more than knew those merry sinsD
Had built this stack of thigh bones jaws and shinsD

J. M. Synge



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