The Light That Never Was On Sea Or Land Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB ACDC EAFA EGHG IECE

O gone are now those eager great glad days of days but I rememberA
Yet even yet the light that turned the saddest of sad hours to mirthB
I remember how elate I swung upon the thrusting bowspritsC
And how the sun in setting burned and made the earth all unlike earthB
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O gone are now those mighty ships I haunted days and days togetherA
And gone the mighty men that sang as crawled the tall craft out to seaC
And fallen ev'n the forest tips and changed the eyes that watched their burningD
But still I hear that shout and clang and still the old spell stirs in meC
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And as to some poor ship close locked in water dense and dark and vileE
The wind comes garrulous from afar and sets the idle masts a quiverA
And ev'n to her so foully docked swift as the sun's first beam at dawnF
The sea bird comes and like a star wheels by and down along the riverA
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So to me the full wind blows from far strange waters echoinglyE
And faint forgotten longings break the fast sealed pools within my breastG
So to me when sunset glows the scream comes of the white sea birdH
And all those ancient raptures wake and wakes again the old unrestG
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I see again the masts that crowd and part lie trees in living windI
I hear again the shouts and cries and lip lap of the waveless poolE
I see again the smalling cloud of sail that into distance fadesC
I am again the boy whose eyes with tears of grief and hope are fullE

John Frederick Freeman



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