All Souls Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEDF GHGH IJIJ| THERE'S traffic in the worlds immortal | A |
| For many souls are flying home | B |
| Striving and pushing at the portal | A |
| For sight of glorious things to come | C |
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| What rout of wings against the sunset | D |
| What rosy plumes the dawning bar | E |
| Heaven's stormed with gay and happy onset | D |
| Of youngling things home from the War | F |
| - | |
| Against the inverted cup of azure | G |
| Against the evening peach and green | H |
| The frolicsome young souls take their pleasure | G |
| Darting the silver stars between | H |
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| Though the old nests be sad forsaken | I |
| The cotes of Heaven are yet unfilled | J |
| In trees of Heaven as yet untaken | I |
| The immortal Loves lift hearts and build | J |
Katharine Tynan
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