Reveille Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB CDCDStill bathed in its moonlight slumber the little white house by the cedar | A |
Stands silent against the red dawn | B |
And nothing I know of who sleeps there to the travail of day yet unwakened | C |
Behind the blue curtains undrawn | B |
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But I dream as we march down the roadway ringing loud and white rimed in the moonlight | C |
Of a little dark house on a hill | D |
Wherein when the battle is over to the rapture of day yet unwakened | C |
We shall slumber as dreamless and still | D |
Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
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