The Clock's Clear Voice Into The Clearer Air Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEEE EFGF HEIE JKHKTHE cock's clear voice into the clearer air | A |
Where westward far I roam | B |
Mounts with a thrill of hope | C |
Falls with a sigh of home | B |
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A rural sentry he from farm and field | D |
The coming morn descries | E |
And mankind's bugler wakes | E |
The camp of enterprise | E |
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He sings the morn upon the westward hills | E |
Strange and remote and wild | F |
He sings it in the land | G |
Where once I was a child | F |
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He brings to me dear voices of the past | H |
The old land and the years | E |
My father calls for me | I |
My weeping spirit hears | E |
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Fife fife into the golden air O bird | J |
And sing the morning in | K |
For the old days are past | H |
And new days begin | K |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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