Good-bye Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCA ADEA ACFA| The last of last words spoken is Good bye | A |
| The last dismantled flower in the weed grown hedge | B |
| The last thin rumour of a feeble bell far ringing | C |
| The last blind rat to spurn the mildewed rye | A |
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| A hardening darkness glasses the haunted eye | A |
| Shines into nothing the watcher's burnt out candle | D |
| Wreathes into scentless nothing the wasting incense | E |
| Faints in the outer silence the hunting cry | A |
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| Love of its muted music breathes no sigh | A |
| Thought in her ivory tower gropes in her spinning | C |
| Toss on in vain the whispering trees of Eden | F |
| Last of all last words spoken is Good bye | A |
Walter De La Mare
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