The Ocean Said To Me Once, Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJK FCLMNOPQ| The ocean said to me once | A |
| Look | B |
| Yonder on the shore | C |
| Is a woman weeping | D |
| I have watched her | E |
| Go you and tell her this | F |
| Her lover I have laid | G |
| In cool green hall | H |
| There is wealth of golden sand | I |
| And pillars coral red | J |
| Two white fish stand guard at his bier | K |
| - | |
| Tell her this | F |
| And more | C |
| That the king of the seas | L |
| Weeps too old helpless man | M |
| The bustling fates | N |
| Heap his hands with corpses | O |
| Until he stands like a child | P |
| With a surplus of toys | Q |
Stephen Crane
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