The New Moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEEFF

Day you have bruised and beaten meA
As rain beats down the bright proud seaA
Beaten my body bruised my soulB
Left me nothing lovely or wholeB
Yet I have wrested a gift from youC
Day that dies in dusky blueC
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For suddenly over the factoriesD
I saw a moon in the cloudy seasD
A wisp of beauty all aloneE
In a world as hard and gray as stoneE
Oh who could be bitter and want to dieF
When a maiden moon wakes up in the skyF

Sara Teasdale



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