Evenfall Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEEEDED EGEGHDHD| When day is done I steal away | A |
| To fold my hands in rest | B |
| And of my hours this moment grey | A |
| I love the best | B |
| So quietly I sit alone | C |
| And wait for evenfall | D |
| When in the dusk doves sweetly moan | C |
| And crickets call | D |
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| With heart of humble gratitude | E |
| How it is good to bide | F |
| And know the joy of solitude | E |
| In eventide | E |
| When one is slow and slips a bit | E |
| And life begins to pall | D |
| How sweet it is in peace to sit | E |
| At evenfall | D |
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| I play upon a simple lute | E |
| My notes are faint and few | G |
| But ere my melodies be mute | E |
| Pray one be true | G |
| Lord let the theme be thankfulness | H |
| And as I wait my call | D |
| More than noon rapture let me bless | H |
| Life's evenfall | D |
Robert William Service
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