A Song Of The Sea. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBCBDBEB| Here within the half light 'tween the night and day | A |
| Upon the sands I lie with thoughts that idly stirr'd | B |
| Seem as in a dream with life and death to play | A |
| As o'er the sea there flits a pale white bird | B |
| In my heart I hear it the murmur of the sea | C |
| Ah and memories of other lives are stirr'd | B |
| As somewise there came a mystic voice to me | C |
| As o'er the sea there flits a pale white bird | B |
| Who but knows that in me is a ghost that hears | D |
| A voice it heard of old in the primeval word | B |
| A memory so dim it like a dream appears | E |
| As o'er the sea there flits a pale white bird | B |
Robert Crawford
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