Night And Storm At Gloucester Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECDE

I heard the wind last night that cried and weptA
Like some old skipper's ghost outside my doorB
And on the roof the rain that tramped and toreB
Like feet of seamen on a deck storm sweptA
Against the pane the Night with shudderings creptA
And crouched there wailing moaning ever moreB
Its tale of terror of the wrath on shoreB
The rage at sea bidding all wake who sleptA
And then I heard a voice as old as TimeC
The calling of the mother of the worldD
Ocean who thundered on her granite cragsE
Foaming with fury meditating crimeC
And then far off wild minute guns and hurledD
Through roaring surf the rush of sails in ragsE

Madison Julius Cawein



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