In Black And Red Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBCDEFDEF

The hush of death is on the night The cornA
That loves to whisper to the wind the leavesB
That dance with it are silent one perceivesB
No motion mid the fields as dry as hornA
What light is that It cannot be the mornA
Yet in the east it seems its witchcraft weavesB
A fiery rose Look how it grows it heavesB
And flames and tosses 'Tis a burning barnC
And now the night is rent with shouts and shotsD
Dark forms and faces hurry past The gloomE
Gallops with riders Homes are less than strawF
Before this madness human lives mere lotsD
Flung in and juggled from the cap of DoomE
Where Crime stamps yelling on the face of LawF

Madison Julius Cawein



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