The Tidings (easter 1916) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGF HIJICensored lies that mimic truth | A |
Censored truth as pale as fear | B |
My heart is like a rousing bell | C |
And but the dead to hear | D |
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My heart is like a mother bird | E |
Circling ever higher | F |
And the nest tree rimmed about | G |
By a forest fire | F |
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My heart is like a lover foiled | H |
By a broken stair | I |
They are fighting to night in Sackville Street | J |
And I am not there | I |
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