The Great Recall Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDE FGFHIJIJ KLKMCNCN

I've wearied of so many thingsA
Adored in youthful daysB
Music no more my spirit wingsA
E'en when Master playC
For stage and screen I have no heartD
Great paintings leave me coldE
Alas I've lost the love of ArtD
That raptured me of oldE
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Only my love of books is leftF
Yet that begins to pallG
And if of it I am bereftF
I'll read no more at allH
Then when I am too frail to walkI
I'll sit out in the sunJ
And there with Nature I will talkI
Last friend and dearest oneJ
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For Nature's all in all to meK
My other loves are vainL
Her bosom brought me forth and sheK
Will take me back againM
So I will let her have her wayC
For I've a feeling oddN
Whatever wiser men may sayC
That she herself is GODN

Robert Service



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