Three Island Songs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDE FGFGHIHI JKJKL MNMN MOMO PQPQ JRJR

AFTER the wind in the woodA
Peace and the nightB
After the bond and the broodC
FlightB
After the height and the hushD
Where the wild hawk swingsE
Heart of the earth loving thrushD
Shaken with wingsE
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After the bloom and the leafF
Rain on the nestG
After the splendour and griefF
RestG
After the hills and the farH
Glories and gleamsI
Cloud and the dawn of a starH
And dreamsI
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O THE gray rocks of the islands and the hemlock green above themJ
The foam beneath the wild rose bloom the star above the shoalK
When I am old and weary I'll wake my heart to love themJ
For the blue ways of the islands are wound about my soulK
PageL
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Here in the early even when the young gray dew is fallingM
And the king heron seeks his mate beyond the loneliest wildN
Still your heart in the twilight and you'll hear the river callingM
Through all her outmost islands to seek her lastborn childN
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I SAT among the green leaves and heard the nuts fallingM
The broad red butterflies were gold against the sunO
But in between the silence and the sweet birds callingM
The nuts fell one by oneO
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Why should they fall and the year but half overP
Why should sorrow seek me and I so young and kindQ
The leaf is on the bough and the dew is on the cloverP
But the green nuts are falling in the windQ
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O I gave my lips away and all my soul behind themJ
Why should trouble follow and the quick tears startR
The little birds may love and fly with only God to mind themJ
But the green nuts are falling on my heartR

Marjorie Lowry Christie Pickthall



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