Gray Weather Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMN| It is true that older than man and ages to outlast him the Pacific surf | A |
| Still cheerfully pounds the worn granite drum | B |
| But there's no storm and the birds are still no song no kind of excess | C |
| Nothing that shines nothing is dark | D |
| There is neither joy nor grief nor a person the sun's tooth | E |
| sheathed in cloud | F |
| And life has no more desires than a stone | G |
| The stormy conditions of time and change are all abrogated the essential | H |
| Violences of survival pleasure | I |
| Love wrath and pain and the curious desire of knowing all perfectly | J |
| suspended | K |
| In the cloudy light in the timeless quietness | L |
| One explores deeper than the nerves or heart of nature the womb or soul | M |
| To the bone the careless white bone the excellence | N |
Robinson Jeffers
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