The Train Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BB CC DD EE FF GG HH| A green eye and a red in the dark | A |
| Thunder smoke and a spark | A |
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| It is there it is here flashed by | B |
| Whither will the wild thing fly | B |
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| It is rushing tearing thro the night | C |
| Rending her gloom in its flight | C |
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| It shatters her silence with shrieks | D |
| Where is it the wild thing seeks | D |
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| Alas For it hurries away | E |
| Them that are fain to stay | E |
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| Hurrah For it carries home | F |
| Lovers and friends that roam | F |
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| Where are you Time and Space | G |
| The world is a little place | G |
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| Your reign is over and done | H |
| You are one | H |
Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
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