Night And Night Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDCA EFGDAAThe earth is purple in the evening light | A |
The grass is graver green | B |
The gold among the meadows darker glows | C |
In the quieted air the blackbird sings more loud | D |
The sky has lost its rose | C |
Nothing more than this candle now shines bright | A |
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Were there but natural night how easy were | E |
The putting by of sense | F |
At the day's end and if no heavier air | G |
Came o'er the mind in a thick falling cloud | D |
But now there is no light | A |
Within and to this innocent night how dark my night | A |
John Frederick Freeman
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