Finding Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDCECFGHGICIC JKJKIJIJILMNLOPIPIQC RCMGCG

From the candles and dumb shadowsA
And the house where love had diedB
I stole to the vast moonlightC
And the whispering life outsideB
But I found no lips of comfortD
No home in the moon's lightC
I little and lone and frightenedE
In the unfriendly nightC
And no meaning in the voicesF
Far over the lands and throughG
The dark beyond the oceanH
I willed to think of youG
For I knew had you been with meI
I'd have known the words of nightC
Found peace of heart gone gladlyI
In comfort of that lightC
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Oh the wind with soft beguilingJ
Would have stolen my thought awayK
And the night subtly smilingJ
Came by the silver wayK
And the moon came down and danced to meI
And her robe was white and flyingJ
And trees bent their heads to meI
Mysteriously cryingJ
And dead voices wept around meI
And dead soft fingers thrilledL
And the little gods whisperedM
But everN
Desperately I willedL
Till all grew soft and farO
And silentP
And suddenlyI
I found you white and radiantP
Sleeping quietlyI
Far out through the tides of darknessQ
And I there in that great lightC
Was alone no more nor fearfulR
For there in the homely nightC
Was no thought else that matteredM
And nothing else was trueG
But the white fire of moonlightC
And a white dream of youG

Rupert Brooke



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