The Night Walk Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DBEB FBGB| The night wind over the great downs | A |
| Streams along the sky | B |
| In the solitude of the hill side | C |
| There is only you and I | B |
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| The night wind leaps and rushes | D |
| Black in the trees that cry | B |
| As if their travail echoed | E |
| The world's eternal why | B |
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| Clouds have buried the old moon | F |
| The sunk light cowers shy | B |
| In a world of stumbling and darkness | G |
| There is only you and I | B |
Robert Laurence Binyon
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