The Three Voices Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBAB DEDEFE AAGAAA AHAHIH AJKJLJ| The waves have a story to tell me | A |
| As I lie on the lonely beach | B |
| Chanting aloft in the pine tops | C |
| The wind has a lesson to teach | B |
| But the stars sing an anthem of glory | A |
| I cannot put into speech | B |
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| The waves tell of ocean spaces | D |
| Of hearts that are wild and brave | E |
| Of populous city places | D |
| Of desolate shores they lave | E |
| Of men who sally in quest of gold | F |
| To sink in an ocean grave | E |
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| The wind is a mighty roamer | A |
| He bids me keep me free | A |
| Clean from the taint of the gold lust | G |
| Hardy and pure as he | A |
| Cling with my love to nature | A |
| As a child to the mother knee | A |
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| But the stars throng out in their glory | A |
| And they sing of the God in man | H |
| They sing of the Mighty Master | A |
| Of the loom his fingers span | H |
| Where a star or a soul is a part of the whole | I |
| And weft in the wondrous plan | H |
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| Here by the camp fire's flicker | A |
| Deep in my blanket curled | J |
| I long for the peace of the pine gloom | K |
| When the scroll of the Lord is unfurled | J |
| And the wind and the wave are silent | L |
| And world is singing to world | J |
Robert William Service
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