Commonplaces Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB ABDB EFGF EHIHRain on the face of the sea | A |
Rain on the sodden land | B |
And the window pane is blurred with rain | C |
As I watch it pen in hand | B |
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Mist on the face of the sea | A |
Mist on the sodden land | B |
Filling the vales as daylight fails | D |
And blotting the desolate sand | B |
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Voices from out of the mist | E |
Calling to one another | F |
Hath love an end thou more than friend | G |
Thou dearer than ever brother | F |
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Voices from out of the mist | E |
Calling and passing away | H |
But I cannot speak for my voice is weak | I |
And this is the end of my lay | H |
Rudyard Kipling
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