The Great Recall Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDE FGFHIJIJ KLKMCNCNI've wearied of so many things | A |
Adored in youthful days | B |
Music no more my spirit wings | A |
E'en when Master play | C |
For stage and screen I have no heart | D |
Great paintings leave me cold | E |
Alas I've lost the love of Art | D |
That raptured me of old | E |
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Only my love of books is left | F |
Yet that begins to pall | G |
And if of it I am bereft | F |
I'll read no more at all | H |
Then when I am too frail to walk | I |
I'll sit out in the sun | J |
And there with Nature I will talk | I |
Last friend and dearest one | J |
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For Nature's all in all to me | K |
My other loves are vain | L |
Her bosom brought me forth and she | K |
Will take me back again | M |
So I will let her have her way | C |
For I've a feeling odd | N |
Whatever wiser men may say | C |
That she herself is GOD | N |
Robert Service
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