In The Seven Woods Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEDDFGHIJDG

I have heard the pigeons of the Seven WoodsA
Make their faint thunder and the garden beesB
Hum in the lime tree flowers and put awayC
The unavailing outcries and the old bitternessD
That empty the heart I have forgot awhileE
Tara uprooted and new commonnessD
Upon the throne and crying about the streetsD
And hanging its paper flowers from post to postF
Because it is alone of all things happyG
I am contented for I know that QuietH
Wanders laughing and eating her wild heartI
Among pigeons and bees while that Great ArcherJ
Who but awaits His hour to shoot still hangsD
A cloudy quiver over Pairc na leeG

William Butler Yeats



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