Good-bye Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCA ADEA ACFA

The last of last words spoken is Good byeA
The last dismantled flower in the weed grown hedgeB
The last thin rumour of a feeble bell far ringingC
The last blind rat to spurn the mildewed ryeA
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A hardening darkness glasses the haunted eyeA
Shines into nothing the watcher's burnt out candleD
Wreathes into scentless nothing the wasting incenseE
Faints in the outer silence the hunting cryA
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Love of its muted music breathes no sighA
Thought in her ivory tower gropes in her spinningC
Toss on in vain the whispering trees of EdenF
Last of all last words spoken is Good byeA

Walter De La Mare



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