Good-bye Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHBH IJKL MNLN| Good bye to tree and tower | A |
| To meadow stream and hill | B |
| Beneath the white clouds marshalled close | C |
| At the wind's will | B |
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| Good bye to the gay garden | D |
| With prim geraniums pied | E |
| And spreading yew trees old unchanging | F |
| Tho' men have died | E |
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| Good bye to the New Castle | G |
| With granite walls and grey | H |
| And rooms where faded greatness still | B |
| Lingers to day | H |
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| To every friend in Mallow | I |
| When I am gone afar | J |
| These words of ancient Celtic hope | K |
| Peace after war | L |
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| I would return to Erin | M |
| When all these wars are by | N |
| Live long among her hills before | L |
| My last good bye | N |
Norreys Jephson O'conor
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