Finale Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFAGAG AHAHCICIHere is this vale of sweet abiding | A |
My ultimate and dulcet home | B |
That gently dreams above the chiding | A |
of restless and impatient foam | B |
Beyond the hazards of hell weather | C |
The harceling of wind and sea | D |
With timbers morticed tight together | C |
My old hulk havens happily | D |
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The dawn exultantly discloses | E |
My lawn lit with mimosa gold | F |
The joy of January roses | E |
Is with me when rich lands are cold | F |
Serene with bells of beauty chiming | A |
This dream domain to be belongs | G |
By sweet conspiracy of rhyming | A |
And virtue of some idle songs | G |
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I thank the gracious Lord of Living | A |
Who gave me power and will to write | H |
May I be worthy of His giving | A |
And win to merit in His sight | H |
O merciful and mighty Master | C |
Though I have faltered in the past | I |
Your scribe I be Despite disaster | C |
Let me be faithful to the last | I |
Robert William Service
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