What Of The Darkness? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBAA CCDDAA EEFFAAWhat of the darkness Is it very fair | A |
Are there great calms and find ye silence there | A |
Like soft shut lilies all your faces glow | B |
With some strange peace our faces never know | B |
With some great faith our faces never dare | A |
Dwells it in Darkness Do you find it there | A |
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Is it a Bosom where tired heads may lie | C |
Is it a Mouth to kiss our weeping dry | C |
Is it a Hand to still the pulse's leap | D |
Is it a Voice that holds the runes of sleep | D |
Day shows us not such comfort anywhere | A |
Dwells it in Darkness Do you find it there | A |
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Out of the Day's deceiving light we call | E |
Day that shows man so great and God so small | E |
That hides the stars and magnifies the grass | F |
O is the Darkness too a lying glass | F |
Or undistracted do you find truth there | A |
What of the Darkness Is it very fair | A |
Richard Le Gallienne
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