Night Of Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABACAD AEAEADAD AFAFAGAG| The moon has left the sky love | A |
| The stars are hiding now | B |
| And frowning on the world love | A |
| Night bares her sable brow | B |
| The snow is on the ground love | A |
| And cold and keen the air is | C |
| I 'm singing here to you love | A |
| You 're dreaming there in Paris | D |
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| But this is Nature's law love | A |
| Though just it may not seem | E |
| That men should wake to sing love | A |
| While maidens sleep and dream | E |
| Them care may not molest love | A |
| Nor stir them from their slumbers | D |
| Though midnight find the swain love | A |
| Still halting o'er his numbers | D |
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| I watch the rosy dawn love | A |
| Come stealing up the east | F |
| While all things round rejoice love | A |
| That Night her reign has ceased | F |
| The lark will soon be heard love | A |
| And on his way be winging | G |
| When Nature's poets wake love | A |
| Why should a man be singing | G |
Paul Laurence Dunbar
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