The Rendezvous Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDEFDE| A lonely barn lost in a field of weeds | A |
| A fallen fence where partly hangs a gate | B |
| The skies are darkening and the hour is late | B |
| The Indian dusk comes red in rainy beads | A |
| Along a path which from a woodland leads | A |
| Horsemen come riding who dismount and wait | B |
| Here Anarchy conspires with Crime and Hate | B |
| And Madness masks and on its business speeds | A |
| Another Kuklux in another war | C |
| Of blacker outrage down the night they ride | D |
| Brandishing a torch and gun before each farm | E |
| Is Law asleep then Does she fear Where are | F |
| The servants of her strength the Commonweath's pride | D |
| And where the steel of her restraining arm | E |
Madison Julius Cawein
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