The Recessional Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABA CCDC EEBE FFGF HHEH IIJI KKEK LLIL MMIMNow along the solemn heights | A |
Fade the Autumn's altar lights | A |
nbsp nbsp nbsp Down the great earth's glimmering chancel | B |
Glide the days and nights | A |
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Little kindred of the grass | C |
Like a shadow in a glass | C |
nbsp nbsp nbsp Falls the dark and falls the stillness | D |
We must rise and pass | C |
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We must rise and follow wending | E |
Where the nights and days have ending | E |
nbsp nbsp nbsp Pass in order pale and slow | B |
Unto sleep extending | E |
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Little brothers of the clod | F |
Soul of fire and seed of sod | F |
nbsp nbsp nbsp We must fare into the silence | G |
At the knees of God | F |
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Little comrades of the sky | H |
Wing to wing we wander by | H |
nbsp nbsp nbsp Going going going going | E |
Softly as a sigh | H |
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Hark the moving shapes confer | I |
Globe of dew and gossamer | I |
nbsp nbsp nbsp Fading and ephemeral spirits | J |
In the dusk astir | I |
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Moth and blossom blade and bee | K |
Worlds must go as well as we | K |
nbsp nbsp nbsp In the long procession joining | E |
Mount and star and sea | K |
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Toward the shadowy brink we climb | L |
Where the round year rolls sublime | L |
nbsp nbsp nbsp Rolls and drops and falls forever | I |
In the vast of time | L |
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Like a plummet plunging deep | M |
Past the utmost reach of sleep | M |
nbsp nbsp nbsp Till remembrance has no longer | I |
Care to laugh or weep | M |
Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts
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