The Twilight Turns Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GABA

The twilight turns from amethystA
To deep and deeper blueB
The lamp fills with a pale green glowC
The trees of the avenueB
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The old piano plays an airD
Sedate and slow and gayE
She bends upon the yellow keysF
Her head inclines this wayE
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Shy thought and grave wide eyes and handsG
That wander as they listA
The twilight turns to darker blueB
With lights of amethystA

James Joyce



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