What Of The Darkness? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBAA CCDDAA EEFFAA

What of the darkness Is it very fairA
Are there great calms and find ye silence thereA
Like soft shut lilies all your faces glowB
With some strange peace our faces never knowB
With some great faith our faces never dareA
Dwells it in Darkness Do you find it thereA
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Is it a Bosom where tired heads may lieC
Is it a Mouth to kiss our weeping dryC
Is it a Hand to still the pulse's leapD
Is it a Voice that holds the runes of sleepD
Day shows us not such comfort anywhereA
Dwells it in Darkness Do you find it thereA
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Out of the Day's deceiving light we callE
Day that shows man so great and God so smallE
That hides the stars and magnifies the grassF
O is the Darkness too a lying glassF
Or undistracted do you find truth thereA
What of the Darkness Is it very fairA

Richard Le Gallienne



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