The Recessional Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABA CCDC EEBE FFGF HHEH IIJI KKEK LLIL MMIM

Now along the solemn heightsA
Fade the Autumn's altar lightsA
nbsp nbsp nbsp Down the great earth's glimmering chancelB
Glide the days and nightsA
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Little kindred of the grassC
Like a shadow in a glassC
nbsp nbsp nbsp Falls the dark and falls the stillnessD
We must rise and passC
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We must rise and follow wendingE
Where the nights and days have endingE
nbsp nbsp nbsp Pass in order pale and slowB
Unto sleep extendingE
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Little brothers of the clodF
Soul of fire and seed of sodF
nbsp nbsp nbsp We must fare into the silenceG
At the knees of GodF
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Little comrades of the skyH
Wing to wing we wander byH
nbsp nbsp nbsp Going going going goingE
Softly as a sighH
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Hark the moving shapes conferI
Globe of dew and gossamerI
nbsp nbsp nbsp Fading and ephemeral spiritsJ
In the dusk astirI
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Moth and blossom blade and beeK
Worlds must go as well as weK
nbsp nbsp nbsp In the long procession joiningE
Mount and star and seaK
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Toward the shadowy brink we climbL
Where the round year rolls sublimeL
nbsp nbsp nbsp Rolls and drops and falls foreverI
In the vast of timeL
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Like a plummet plunging deepM
Past the utmost reach of sleepM
nbsp nbsp nbsp Till remembrance has no longerI
Care to laugh or weepM

Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts



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