Music Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGG| I have been urged by earnest violins | A |
| And drunk their mellow sorrows to the slake | B |
| Of all my sorrows and my thirsting sins | A |
| My heart has beaten for a brave drum's sake | B |
| Huge chords have wrought me mighty I have hurled | C |
| Thuds of gods' thunder And with old winds pondered | D |
| Over the curse of this chaotic world | C |
| With low lost winds that maundered as they wandered | D |
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| I have been gay with trivial fifes that laugh | E |
| And songs more sweet than possible things are sweet | F |
| And gongs and oboes Yet I guessed not half | E |
| Life's symphony till I had made hearts beat | F |
| And touched Love's body into trembling cries | G |
| And blown my love's lips into laughs and sighs | G |
Wilfred Owen
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