The Morning Song Of The Jungle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGA AAHABIAH FJKJLMNA AOPOQHHA| One moment past our bodies cast | A |
| No shadow on the plain | B |
| Now clear and black they stride our track | C |
| And we run home again | D |
| In morning hush each rock and bush | E |
| Stands hard and high and raw | F |
| Then give the Call quot Good rest to all | G |
| That keep the Jungle Law quot | A |
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| Now horn and pelt our peoples melt | A |
| In covert to abide | A |
| Now crouched and still to cave and hill | H |
| Our Jungle Barons glide | A |
| Now stark and plain Man's oxen strain | B |
| That draw the new yoked plough | I |
| Now stripped and dread the dawn is red | A |
| Above the lit talao | H |
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| Ho Get to lair The sun's aflare | F |
| Behind the breathing grass | J |
| And creaking through the young bamboo | K |
| The warning whispers pass | J |
| By day made strange the woods we range | L |
| With blinking eyes we scan | M |
| While down the skies the wild duck cries | N |
| quot The Day the Day to Man quot | A |
| - | |
| The dew is dried that drenched our hide | A |
| Or washed about our way | O |
| And where we drank the puddled bank | P |
| Is crisping into clay | O |
| The traitor Dark gives up each mark | Q |
| Of stretched or hooded claw | H |
| Then hear the Call quot Good rest to all | H |
| That keep the Jungle Law quot | A |
Rudyard Kipling
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