In Black And Red Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBCDEFDEF| The hush of death is on the night The corn | A |
| That loves to whisper to the wind the leaves | B |
| That dance with it are silent one perceives | B |
| No motion mid the fields as dry as horn | A |
| What light is that It cannot be the morn | A |
| Yet in the east it seems its witchcraft weaves | B |
| A fiery rose Look how it grows it heaves | B |
| And flames and tosses 'Tis a burning barn | C |
| And now the night is rent with shouts and shots | D |
| Dark forms and faces hurry past The gloom | E |
| Gallops with riders Homes are less than straw | F |
| Before this madness human lives mere lots | D |
| Flung in and juggled from the cap of Doom | E |
| Where Crime stamps yelling on the face of Law | F |
Madison Julius Cawein
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