The Stars Stand Up In The Air Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEDE FGFG HIHI JKJK

The stars up in the airA
The sun and the moon are goneB
The strand of its waters is bareA
And her sway is swept from the swanC
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The cuckoo was calling all dayD
Hid in the branches aboveE
How my st oacute ir iacute n is fled awayD
'Tis my grief that I gave her my loveE
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Three things through love I seeF
Sorrow and sin and deathG
And my mind reminding meF
That this doom I breathe with my breathG
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But sweeter than violin or luteH
Is my love and she left me behindI
I wish that all music were muteH
And I to all beauty were blindI
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She's more shapely than swan by the strandJ
She's more radiant than grass after dewK
She's more fair than the stars where they standJ
'Tis my grief that her ever I knewK

Thomas Macdonagh



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