Stars Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEFFNow in the West the slender moon lies low | A |
And now Orion glimmers through the trees | B |
Clearing the earth with even pace and slow | A |
And now the stately moving Pleiades | B |
In that soft infinite darkness overhead | C |
Hang jewel wise upon a silver thread | C |
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And all the lonelier stars that have their place | D |
Calm lamps within the distant southern sky | E |
And planet dust upon the edge of space | D |
Look down upon the fretful world and I | E |
Look up to outer vastness unafraid | F |
And see the stars which sang when earth was made | F |
Marjorie Lowry Christie Pickthall
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