Requiem Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCDDE A FFGGHHE I JJKKFFE LLMMNNN

IA
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No more for him where hills look downB
Shall Morning crownB
Her rainy brow with blossom bandsC
The Morning Hours whose rosy handsC
Drop wildflowers of the breaking skiesD
Upon the sod 'neath which he liesD
No more for him No more No moreE
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IIA
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No more for him where waters sleepF
Shall Evening heapF
The long gold of the perfect daysG
The Eventide whose warm hand laysG
Great poppies of the afterglowH
Upon the turf he rests belowH
No more for him No more no moreE
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IllI
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No more for him where woodlands loomJ
Shall Midnight bloomJ
The star flowered acres of the blueK
The Midnight Hours whose dim hands strewK
Dead leaves of darkness hushed and deepF
Upon the grave where he doth sleepF
No more for him No more No moreE
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IV-
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The hills that Morning's footsteps wakeL
The waves that takeL
A brightness from the Eve the woodsM
And solitudes o'er which Night broodsM
Their Spirits have whose parts are oneN
With him whose mortal part is doneN
Whose part is doneN

Madison Julius Cawein



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