February Night Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCD DEEFFGGHHII| O Weariness that writest histories | A |
| On all these human faces and O Sighs | B |
| That somewhere silence hears You have no part | C |
| It seems in the old earth's deep flowering heart | C |
| Your way of solace is a different way | D |
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| A colour comes upon the end of day | D |
| At this street corner budded branches bare | E |
| Trace springing lines upon the tender air | E |
| But over the far misty flush one's eye | F |
| Lights at an apparition lo on high | F |
| The little moon as if she came all fresh | G |
| Into this world where our brief blood and flesh | G |
| Is weary of burdens She has seen all earth's | H |
| Most mighty races in their ends and births | H |
| And all the glory and sorrow wrought and sung | I |
| Since lips found language and to night is young | I |
Robert Laurence Binyon
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