Alone Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB AABB AABB AAAAAAAThere came to me softly a small wind from the sea | A |
And it lifted a curl as it passed by me | A |
But I sang sorrow and ho the heavy day | B |
And I sang heigho and well away | B |
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Again there came softly a small wind from the sea | A |
And it lifted a curl as it passed by me | A |
And still I sang sorrow and ho the heavy day | B |
And I sang heigho and well away | B |
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Once more there came softly that small wind from the sea | A |
And it lifted a curl as it passed by me | A |
I hushed my song of sorrow and ho the heavy day | B |
And I hushed my heigho and well away | B |
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Then when I was silent that small wind from the sea | A |
It came the fourth time tenderly to me | A |
To me to me | A |
Sitting by the sea | A |
Sitting sad and solitary thinking of thee | A |
Like warm lips it touched me that soft wind from the sea | A |
And I trembled and wept as it passed by me | A |
Sydney Thompson Dobell
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