The Last Evening Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCADDC EFFGEHHG| Over sea the sun in a mystery of light | A |
| Burns across the waters on the blown spray glancing | B |
| Luminously crested wave behind wave advancing | B |
| Pours its rushing foam with low continual roar | C |
| The wide sands around us flashing wet and bright | A |
| Mirror cliffs suffused with clearest warmth serene | D |
| Rosy earth gray rocks and grass of greenest green | D |
| We two pace together the solitary shore | C |
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| A sadness and a joy are mingled in the air | E |
| From the dying day a voice I go and come back never | F |
| From the waves an answering shout We rush we break for ever | F |
| Wake in my heart echoes that conflicting swell | G |
| Now on the last evening now we are aware | E |
| Of something in our souls that will not say 'Tis ended | H |
| In our parting looks are thoughts eternal blended | H |
| See our hands are joined we cannot say farewell | G |
Robert Laurence Binyon
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