Clouds Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDACAD| Down the blue night the unending columns press | A |
| In noiseless tumult break and wave and flow | B |
| Now tread the far South or lift rounds of snow | B |
| Up to the white moon's hidden loveliness | A |
| Some pause in their grave wandering comradeless | A |
| And turn with profound gesture vague and slow | B |
| As who would pray good for the world but know | B |
| Their benediction empty as they bless | A |
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| They say that the Dead die not but remain | C |
| Near to the rich heirs of their grief and mirth | D |
| I think they ride the calm mid heaven as these | A |
| In wise majestic melancholy train | C |
| And watch the moon and the still raging seas | A |
| And men coming and going on the earth | D |
Rupert Brooke
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