He Mourns For The Change That Has Come Upon Him And His Beloved, And Longs For The End Of The World Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDEFGFG

Do you not hear me calling white deer with no hornsA
I have been changed to a hound with one red earB
I have been in the Path of Stones and the Wood of ThornsA
For somebody hid hatred and hope and desire and fearC
Under my feet that they follow you night and dayD
A man with a hazel wand came without soundE
He changed me suddenly I was looking another wayD
And now my calling is but the calling of a houndE
And Time and Birth and Change are hurrying byF
I would that the Boar without bristles had come from the WestG
And had rooted the sun and moon and stars out of the skyF
And lay in the darkness grunting and turning to his restG

William Butler Yeats



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