A Late Good Night Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CBCB DBEB FBFB| My lamp is out my task is done | A |
| And up the stair with lingering feet | B |
| I climb The staircase clock strikes one | A |
| Good night my love good night my sweet | B |
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| My solitary room I gain | C |
| A single star makes incomplete | B |
| The blackness of the window pane | C |
| Good night my love good night my sweet | B |
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| Dim and more dim its sparkle grows | D |
| And ere my head the pillows meet | B |
| My lids are fain themselves to close | E |
| Good night my love good night my sweet | B |
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| My lips no other words can say | F |
| But still they murmur and repeat | B |
| To you who slumber far away | F |
| Good night my love good night my sweet | B |
Robert Fuller Murray
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