Sleep Compared To The Sea. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFG

The tide comes in a surge from the great seaA
And every little muddy creek and inletB
Now sweltering in the heat will soon be filledC
With the salt sweetness even as sleep comesD
After a term of toil to the tired brainE
A surge from out the infinite and fillsF
All of life's inlets with a dewy easeG

Robert Crawford



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