Night Of Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABACAD AEAEADAD AFAFAGAG

The moon has left the sky loveA
The stars are hiding nowB
And frowning on the world loveA
Night bares her sable browB
The snow is on the ground loveA
And cold and keen the air isC
I 'm singing here to you loveA
You 're dreaming there in ParisD
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But this is Nature's law loveA
Though just it may not seemE
That men should wake to sing loveA
While maidens sleep and dreamE
Them care may not molest loveA
Nor stir them from their slumbersD
Though midnight find the swain loveA
Still halting o'er his numbersD
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I watch the rosy dawn loveA
Come stealing up the eastF
While all things round rejoice loveA
That Night her reign has ceasedF
The lark will soon be heard loveA
And on his way be wingingG
When Nature's poets wake loveA
Why should a man be singingG

Paul Laurence Dunbar



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