In The Night Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFG HIJKELM HNDOPQLP ABC

In the nightA
Grey heavy clouds muffled the valleysB
And the peaks looked toward God aloneC
O Master that movest the wind with a fingerD
Humble idle futile peaks are weE
Grant that we may run swiftly across the worldF
To huddle in worship at Thy feetG
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In the morningH
A noise of men at work came the clear blue milesI
And the little black cities were apparentJ
O Master that knowest the meaning of raindropsK
Humble idle futile peaks are weE
Give voice to us we pray O LordL
That we may sing Thy goodness to the sunM
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In the eveningH
The far valleys were sprinkled with tiny lightsN
O MasterD
Thou that knowest the value of kings and birdsO
Thou hast made us humble idle futile peaksP
Thou only needest eternal patienceQ
We bow to Thy wisdom O LordL
Humble idle futile peaksP
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In the nightA
Grey heavy clouds muffled the valleysB
And the peaks looked toward God aloneC

Stephen Crane



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