In Memory Of John Butler Yeats Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE DFEFG| 'TO NIGHT ' you said 'to night all Ireland round | A |
| The curlews call ' The dinner talk went on | B |
| And I knew what you heard and what you saw | C |
| That left you for a little while withdrawn | D |
| The lonely land the lonely crying birds | E |
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| Your words your breath is gone | D |
| O uncaught spirit we'll remember you | F |
| By those remote and ever flying birds | E |
| Adown the Shannon's reach or crying through | F |
| The mist between Clew Bay and Dublin Bay | G |
Padraic Colum
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