Hanrahan Laments Because Of His Wanderings Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGFCDHB| O Where is our Mother of Peace | A |
| Nodding her purple hood | B |
| For the winds that awakened the stars | C |
| Are blowing through my blood | D |
| I would that the death pale deer | E |
| Had come through the mountain side | F |
| And trampled the mountain away | G |
| And drunk up the murmuring tide | F |
| For the winds that awakened the stars | C |
| Are blowing through my blood | D |
| And our Mother of Peace has forgot me | H |
| Under her purple hood | B |
William Butler Yeats
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