The Charm Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBADBDEDFG GEF DDFHIIHJJBJBIn darkness the loud sea makes moan | A |
And earth is shaken and all evils creep | B |
About her ways | C |
Oh now to know you sleep | B |
Out of the whirling blinding moil alone | A |
Out of the slow grim fight | D |
One thought to wing to you asleep | B |
In some cool room that's open to the night | D |
Lying half forward breathing quietly | E |
One white hand on the white | D |
Unrumpled sheet and the ever moving hair | F |
Quiet and still at length | G |
- | |
Your magic and your beauty and your strength | G |
Like hills at noon or sunlight on a tree | E |
Sleeping prevail in earth and air | F |
- | |
In the sweet gloom above the brown and white | D |
Night benedictions hover and the winds of night | D |
Move gently round the room and watch you there | F |
And through the dreadful hours | H |
The trees and waters and the hills have kept | I |
The sacred vigil while you slept | I |
And lay a way of dew and flowers | H |
Where your feet your morning feet shall tread | J |
And still the darkness ebbs about your bed | J |
Quiet and strange and loving kind you sleep | B |
And holy joy about the earth is shed | J |
And holiness upon the deep | B |
Rupert Brooke
(1)
Poem topics: , Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
Submit Spanish Translation
Submit German Translation
Submit French Translation
Write your comment about The Charm poem by Rupert Brooke
Best Poems of Rupert Brooke