Rondel. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABABABBAAB| The mist is in the town to night | A |
| And all the streets are dumb and drear | B |
| The passers by as ghosts appear | B |
| Or things whose souls have taken flight | A |
| As they drift by in the weird light | A |
| Each on its shadowy career | B |
| The mist is in the town to night | A |
| And all the streets are dumb and drear | B |
| A dead town were less sad a sight | A |
| With its dead men and women here | B |
| So one might see them passing near | B |
| Beyond the death of love's delight | A |
| The mist is in the town to night | A |
| And all the streets are dumb and drear | B |
Robert Crawford
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