Finding Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDCECFGHGICIC JKJKIJIJILMNLOPIPIQC RCMGCGFrom the candles and dumb shadows | A |
And the house where love had died | B |
I stole to the vast moonlight | C |
And the whispering life outside | B |
But I found no lips of comfort | D |
No home in the moon's light | C |
I little and lone and frightened | E |
In the unfriendly night | C |
And no meaning in the voices | F |
Far over the lands and through | G |
The dark beyond the ocean | H |
I willed to think of you | G |
For I knew had you been with me | I |
I'd have known the words of night | C |
Found peace of heart gone gladly | I |
In comfort of that light | C |
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Oh the wind with soft beguiling | J |
Would have stolen my thought away | K |
And the night subtly smiling | J |
Came by the silver way | K |
And the moon came down and danced to me | I |
And her robe was white and flying | J |
And trees bent their heads to me | I |
Mysteriously crying | J |
And dead voices wept around me | I |
And dead soft fingers thrilled | L |
And the little gods whispered | M |
But ever | N |
Desperately I willed | L |
Till all grew soft and far | O |
And silent | P |
And suddenly | I |
I found you white and radiant | P |
Sleeping quietly | I |
Far out through the tides of darkness | Q |
And I there in that great light | C |
Was alone no more nor fearful | R |
For there in the homely night | C |
Was no thought else that mattered | M |
And nothing else was true | G |
But the white fire of moonlight | C |
And a white dream of you | G |
Rupert Brooke
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