Night-bound. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDFGHGIJIJKLKL| Comes the night that brings me rest | A |
| Comes the dark that folds me in | B |
| This of all my nights the best | A |
| Nights of virtue nights of sin | B |
| I can hear a water moan | C |
| And it seems no mortal tide | D |
| But my own grey life that's gone | E |
| With the darkness to abide | D |
| Ah beyond the veil I pierce | F |
| See my pain and pleasure done | G |
| In a mouldering universe | H |
| Without stars and without sun | G |
| Through my warm red veins the chill | I |
| Of Death's coming seems to creep | J |
| Till the world grows ghasty still | I |
| To me in my lonely sleep | J |
| So I cease this night is mine | K |
| Other nights for other things | L |
| Comes the gloom that is divine | K |
| With the peace for me it brings | L |
Robert Crawford
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