Song Of Hope Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCBB DEEDDFFEE EEEEECCEE| O sweet To morrow | A |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp After to day | B |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp There will away | B |
| This sense of sorrow | A |
| Then let us borrow | A |
| Hope for a gleaming | C |
| Soon will be streaming | C |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Dimmed by no gray | B |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp No gray | B |
| - | |
| While the winds wing us | D |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Sighs from The Gone | E |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Nearer to dawn | E |
| Minute beats bring us | D |
| When there will sing us | D |
| Larks of a glory | F |
| Waiting our story | F |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Further anon | E |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Anon | E |
| - | |
| Doff the black token | E |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Don the red shoon | E |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Right and retune | E |
| Viol strings broken | E |
| Null the words spoken | E |
| In speeches of rueing | C |
| The night cloud is hueing | C |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp To morrow shines soon | E |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Shines soon | E |
Thomas Hardy
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