At The Age Of 35 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBCDEFFGE

Gone are the aching want the unceasing fretA
Mad flight and moaning over battered wingsB
And self contempt whose secret penance wringsB
Out of the writhing soul her bloody sweatA
But use has never taught me to forgetA
The glory that the common daylight flingsB
Still in my heart the rebel tocsin ringsB
And still is love my glowing amuletC
Calm and contented yet with heart afireD
To fight for ever for the sake of strifeE
I hold the future and the past in feeF
The time to come brings riper fruit for meF
Who stretch my hands with passionate desireG
And welcome for the green and grey of lifeE

John Le Gay Brereton



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