Whispers Of Heavenly Death Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FDGD HIJ| Whispers of heavenly death murmur'd I hear | A |
| Labial gossip of night sibilant chorals | B |
| Footsteps gently ascending mystical breezes wafted soft and low | C |
| Ripples of unseen rivers tides of a current flowing forever flowing | D |
| Or is it the plashing of tears the measureless waters of human tears | E |
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| I see just see skyward great cloud masses | F |
| Mournfully slowly they roll silently swelling and mixing | D |
| With at times a half dimm'd sadden'd far off star | G |
| Appearing and disappearing | D |
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| Some parturition rather some solemn immortal birth | H |
| On the frontiers to eyes impenetrable | I |
| Some Soul is passing over | J |
Walt Whitman
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