Requiem Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCDDE A FFGGHHE I JJKKFFE LLMMNNNI | A |
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No more for him where hills look down | B |
Shall Morning crown | B |
Her rainy brow with blossom bands | C |
The Morning Hours whose rosy hands | C |
Drop wildflowers of the breaking skies | D |
Upon the sod 'neath which he lies | D |
No more for him No more No more | E |
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II | A |
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No more for him where waters sleep | F |
Shall Evening heap | F |
The long gold of the perfect days | G |
The Eventide whose warm hand lays | G |
Great poppies of the afterglow | H |
Upon the turf he rests below | H |
No more for him No more no more | E |
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Ill | I |
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No more for him where woodlands loom | J |
Shall Midnight bloom | J |
The star flowered acres of the blue | K |
The Midnight Hours whose dim hands strew | K |
Dead leaves of darkness hushed and deep | F |
Upon the grave where he doth sleep | F |
No more for him No more No more | E |
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IV | - |
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The hills that Morning's footsteps wake | L |
The waves that take | L |
A brightness from the Eve the woods | M |
And solitudes o'er which Night broods | M |
Their Spirits have whose parts are one | N |
With him whose mortal part is done | N |
Whose part is done | N |
Madison Julius Cawein
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