The Great And Little Weavers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEDGAG DAHA IJAJ KLML NNAN OPNQ RSOS TUSU VWDW XGSG

The great and the little weaversA
They neither rest nor sleepB
They work in the height and the gloryC
They toil in the dark and the deepB
The rainbow melts with the showerD
The white thorn falls in the gustE
The cloud rose dies into shadowF
The earth rose dies into dustE
But they have not faded foreverD
They have not flowered in vainG
For the great and the little weaversA
Are weaving under the rainG
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Recede the drums of the thunderD
When the Titan chorus tiresA
And the bird song piercing the sunsetH
Faints with the sunset firesA
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But the trump of the storm shall fail notI
Nor the flute cry fail of the thrushJ
For the great and the little weaversA
Are weaving under the hushJ
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The comet flares into darknessK
The flame dissolves into deathL
The power of the star and the dewM
They glow and are gone like a breathL
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But ere the old wonder is doneN
Is the new old wonder begunN
For the great and the little weaversA
Are weaving under the sunN
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The domes of an empire crumbleO
A child's hope dies in tearsP
Time rolls them away forgottenN
In the silt of the flooding yearsQ
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The creed for which men died smilingR
Decays to a beldame's curseS
The love that made lips immortalO
Drags by in a tattered hearseS
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But not till the search of the moonT
Sees the last white face upliftU
And over the bones of the kindredsS
The bare sands dredge and driftU
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Shall Love forget to returnV
And lift the unused latchW
In his eyes the look of the travellerD
On his lips the foreign catchW
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Nor the mad song leave men coldX
Nor the high dream summon in vainG
For the great and the little weaversS
Are weaving in heart and brainG

Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts



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