February Night Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCD DEEFFGGHHII

O Weariness that writest historiesA
On all these human faces and O SighsB
That somewhere silence hears You have no partC
It seems in the old earth's deep flowering heartC
Your way of solace is a different wayD
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A colour comes upon the end of dayD
At this street corner budded branches bareE
Trace springing lines upon the tender airE
But over the far misty flush one's eyeF
Lights at an apparition lo on highF
The little moon as if she came all freshG
Into this world where our brief blood and fleshG
Is weary of burdens She has seen all earth'sH
Most mighty races in their ends and birthsH
And all the glory and sorrow wrought and sungI
Since lips found language and to night is youngI

Robert Laurence Binyon



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