Full Moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDFGHI| One night as Dick lay half asleep | A |
| Into his drowsy eyes | B |
| A great still light begins to creep | A |
| From out the silent skies | B |
| It was lovely moon's for when | C |
| He raised his dreamy head | D |
| Her surge of silver filled the pane | E |
| And streamed across his bed | D |
| So for a while each gazed at each | F |
| Dick and the solemn moon | G |
| Till climbing slowly on her way | H |
| She vanished and was gone | I |
Walter De La Mare
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