The Morning Song Of The Jungle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGA AAHABIAH FJKJLMNA AOPOQHHA

One moment past our bodies castA
No shadow on the plainB
Now clear and black they stride our trackC
And we run home againD
In morning hush each rock and bushE
Stands hard and high and rawF
Then give the Call quot Good rest to allG
That keep the Jungle Law quotA
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Now horn and pelt our peoples meltA
In covert to abideA
Now crouched and still to cave and hillH
Our Jungle Barons glideA
Now stark and plain Man's oxen strainB
That draw the new yoked ploughI
Now stripped and dread the dawn is redA
Above the lit talaoH
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Ho Get to lair The sun's aflareF
Behind the breathing grassJ
And creaking through the young bambooK
The warning whispers passJ
By day made strange the woods we rangeL
With blinking eyes we scanM
While down the skies the wild duck criesN
quot The Day the Day to Man quotA
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The dew is dried that drenched our hideA
Or washed about our wayO
And where we drank the puddled bankP
Is crisping into clayO
The traitor Dark gives up each markQ
Of stretched or hooded clawH
Then hear the Call quot Good rest to allH
That keep the Jungle Law quotA

Rudyard Kipling



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