The Night Cometh Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBA AABC AABBAC| Cometh the night The wind falls low | A |
| The trees swing slowly to and fro | A |
| Around the church the headstones grey | B |
| Cluster like children strayed away | B |
| But found again and folded so | A |
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| No chiding look doth she bestow | A |
| If she is glad they cannot know | A |
| If ill or well they spend their day | B |
| Cometh the night | C |
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| Singing or sad intent they go | A |
| They do not see the shadows grow | A |
| There yet is time they lightly say | B |
| Before our work aside we lay | B |
| Their task is but half done and lo | A |
| Cometh the night | C |
John Alexander Mccrae
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