The Wood And The Shore Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCADEAFCG

The low bay melts into a ring of silverA
And slips it on the shore's reluctant fingerA
Though in an hour the tide will turn will trembleB
Forsaking her because the moon persuades himC
But the black wood that leans and sighs above herA
No tide can turn no moon can slave nor summonD
Then comes the dark on sleepy shell strewn beachesE
O'er long pale leagues of sand and cold clear waterA
She hears the tide go out towards the moonlightF
The wood still leans weeping she turns to seek himC
And his black hair all night is on her bosomG

Muriel Stuart



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