Parting And Meeting Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDDDDD| When we are parted the world ails | A |
| Life wants the pulse of it falls slack | B |
| The wind stings and the clouds roll black | B |
| Wishes fly far as absent sails | A |
| And in the mind old mournful tales | A |
| Murmur and toss an echo back | B |
| In all things fair is found some lack | B |
| Light cares grow heavy and pleasure stales | A |
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| But when from far in the thronged street | C |
| Our eyes each other leap to find | D |
| O when at last our arms enwind | D |
| And on our lips our longings meet | D |
| The world glows new with each heart beat | D |
| Love is come home Life is enshrined | D |
Robert Laurence Binyon
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