As In Their Flight The Birds Of Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAABACDC DEFFGEHIIHJJK FFILILMMIAS in their flight the birds of song | A |
Halt here and there in sweet and sunny dales | B |
But halt not overlong | A |
The time one rural song to sing | A |
They pause then following bounteous gales | B |
Steer forward on the wing | A |
Sun servers they from first to last | C |
Upon the sun they wait | D |
To ride the sailing blast | C |
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So he awhile in our contested state | D |
Awhile abode not longer for his Sun | E |
Mother we say no tenderer name we know | F |
With whose diviner glow | F |
His early days had shone | G |
Now to withdraw her radiance had begun | E |
Or lest a wrong I say not she withdrew | H |
But the loud stream of men day after day | I |
And great dust columns of the common way | I |
Between them grew and grew | H |
And he and she for evermore might yearn | J |
But to the spring the rivulets not return | J |
Nor to the bosom comes the child again | K |
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And he O may we fancy so | F |
He feeling time forever flow | F |
And flowing bear him forth and far away | I |
From that dear ingle where his life began | L |
And all his treasure lay | I |
He waxing into man | L |
And ever farther ever closer wound | M |
In this obstreperous world's ignoble round | M |
From that poor prospect turned his face away | I |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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