The Tidings (easter 1916) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGF HIJI

Censored lies that mimic truthA
Censored truth as pale as fearB
My heart is like a rousing bellC
And but the dead to hearD
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My heart is like a mother birdE
Circling ever higherF
And the nest tree rimmed aboutG
By a forest fireF
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My heart is like a lover foiledH
By a broken stairI
They are fighting to night in Sackville StreetJ
And I am not thereI

Lola Ridge



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