The Full Tide Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DEFGHH| Now speaks the wave whispering me of you | A |
| In all his murmur your music murmurs too | A |
| O 'tis your voice my love whispering in | B |
| The wave's voice even your voice so far and thin | B |
| And mine to yours answering clear is heard | C |
| In the high lonely voice of the last bird | C |
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| And when my love the full tide runneth again | D |
| Shall yet the seabird call call call in vain | E |
| Will not the tide wake in my heart and stir | F |
| The old rich happiness that's sunken there | G |
| Thou moon of love bid the retreated tide | H |
| Return for which the wandering bird has cried | H |
John Freeman
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