Silence Sings Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDDBEFEFGGF| SO faint no ear is sure it hears | A |
| So faint and far | B |
| So vast that very near appears | C |
| My voice both here and in each star | B |
| Unmeasured leagues do bridge between | D |
| Like that which on a face is seen | D |
| Where secrets are | B |
| Sweeping like veils of lofty balm | E |
| Tresses unbound | F |
| O'er desert sand o'er ocean calm | E |
| I am wherever is not sound | F |
| And goddess of the truthful face | G |
| My beauty doth instill its grace | G |
| That joy abound | F |
Thomas Sturge Moore
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