The Dream Of Home Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCB EBEBFDFB| Who has not felt how sadly sweet | A |
| The dream of home the dream of home | B |
| Steals o'er the heart too soon to fleet | A |
| When far o'er sea or land we roam | B |
| Sunlight more soft may o'er us fall | C |
| To greener shores our bark may come | D |
| But far more bright more dear than all | C |
| That dream of home that dream of home | B |
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| Ask the sailor youth when far | E |
| His light bark bounds o'er ocean's foam | B |
| What charms him most when evening's star | E |
| Smiles o'er the wave to dream of home | B |
| Fond thoughts of absent friends and loves | F |
| At that sweet hour around him come | D |
| His heart's best joy where'er he roves | F |
| That dream of home that dream of home | B |
Thomas Moore
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