Night Coming Out Of A Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEEFGHGHIJI JKLKM| Through the still air of night | A |
| Suddenly comes alone and shrill | B |
| Like the far off voice of the distant light | A |
| The single piping trill | B |
| Of a bird that has caught the scent of the dawn | C |
| And knows that the night is over | D |
| She has poured her dews on the velvet lawn | C |
| And drenched the long grass and the clover | D |
| And now with her naked white feet | E |
| She is silently passing away | F |
| Out of the garden and into the street | E |
| Over the long yellow fields of the wheat | E |
| Till she melts in the arms of the day | F |
| And from the great gates of the East | G |
| With a clang and a brazen blare | H |
| Forth from the rosy wine and the feast | G |
| Comes the god with the flame flaked hair | H |
| The hoofs of his horses ring | I |
| On the golden stones and the wheels | J |
| Of his chariot burn and sing | I |
| And the earth beneath him reels | J |
| And forth with a rush and a rout | K |
| His myriad angels run | L |
| And the world is awake with a shout | K |
| ' He is coming The sun The sun ' | M |
Lord Alfred Douglas
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