Unborn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECDE| O wistful eyes that haunt the gloom of sleep | A |
| Are you my own remembered from the night | B |
| I sat before my glass in dumb affright | B |
| And saw my cowering soul afraid to weep | A |
| Perhaps you are his foreshadowed when I creep | A |
| Behind him and confess the hopeless blight | B |
| That wilts the bloom of our supreme delight | B |
| The breath of horror from the unknown deep | A |
| Eyes that have never seen a mother's face | C |
| Have you no mercy that you stare and stare | D |
| Although I never felt the hope I slew | E |
| Wide eyes but when I kneel to God for grace | C |
| Your steadfast pity deepens my despair | D |
| The darkness I desire is full of you | E |
John Le Gay Brereton
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