The Exile Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEAFGHIHJEKELMNM OPJP

The swallow with summerA
Will wing o'er the seasB
The wind that I sigh toC
Will visit thy treesB
The ship that it hastensD
Thy ports will containE
But me I must neverA
See England againF
There's many that weep thereG
But one weeps aloneH
For the tears that are fallingI
So far from her ownH
So far from thy own loveJ
We know not our painE
If death is between usK
Or only the mainE
When the white cloud reclinesL
On the verge of the seaM
I fancy the white cliffsN
And dream upon theeM
But the cloud spreads its wingsO
To the blue heav'n and fliesP
We never shall meet loveJ
Except in the skiesP

Thomas Hood



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