Bells Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE CGHG

At six o'clock of an autumn duskA
With the sky in the west a rusty redB
The bells of the mission down in the valleyC
Cry out that the day is deadB
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The first star pricks as sharp as steelD
Why am I suddenly so coldE
Three bells each with a separate soundF
Clang in the valley wearily tolledE
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Bells in Venice bells at seaC
Bells in the valley heavy and slowG
There is no place over the crowded worldH
Where I can forget that the days goG

Sara Teasdale



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