Hauntings Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDE FFGHGI| In the grey tumult of these after years | A |
| Oft silence falls the incessant wranglers part | B |
| And less than echoes of remembered tears | C |
| Hush all the loud confusion of the heart | B |
| And a shade through the toss'd ranks of mirth and crying | D |
| Hungers and pains and each dull passionate mood | E |
| Quite lost and all but all forgot undying | D |
| Comes back the ecstasy of your quietude | E |
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| So a poor ghost beside his misty streams | F |
| Is haunted by strange doubts evasive dreams | F |
| Hints of a pre Lethean life of men | G |
| Stars rocks and flesh things unintelligible | H |
| And light on waving grass he knows not when | G |
| And feet that ran but where he cannot tell | I |
Rupert Brooke
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