Crazy Jane On God Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACCD EFGHD IBJKLD MNMOPD| That lover of a night | A |
| Came when he would | B |
| Went in the dawning light | A |
| Whether I would or no | C |
| Men come men go | C |
| All things remain in God | D |
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| Banners choke the sky | E |
| Men at arms tread | F |
| Armoured horses neigh | G |
| In the narrow pass | H |
| All things remain in God | D |
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| Before their eyes a house | I |
| That from childhood stood | B |
| Uninhabited ruinous | J |
| Suddenly lit up | K |
| From door to top | L |
| All things remain in God | D |
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| I had wild Jack for a lover | M |
| Though like a road | N |
| That men pass over | M |
| My body makes no moan | O |
| But sings on | P |
| All things remain in God | D |
William Butler Yeats
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