Morn Like A Thousand Shining Spears Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF GGHHMorn like a thousand shining spears | A |
Terrible in the East appears | A |
O hide me leaves of lovely gloom | B |
Where the young Dreams like lilies bloom | B |
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What is this music that I lose | C |
Now in a world of fading clues | C |
What wonders from beyond the seas | D |
And wild Arabian fragrancies | D |
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In vain I turn me back to where | E |
Stars made a palace of the air | E |
In vain I hide my face away | F |
From the too bright invading Day | F |
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That which is come requires of me | G |
My utter truth and mystery | G |
Return you dreams return to Night | H |
My lover is the arm d Light | H |
Robert Laurence Binyon
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