In The Seven Woods Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEDDFGHIJDG| I have heard the pigeons of the Seven Woods | A |
| Make their faint thunder and the garden bees | B |
| Hum in the lime tree flowers and put away | C |
| The unavailing outcries and the old bitterness | D |
| That empty the heart I have forgot awhile | E |
| Tara uprooted and new commonness | D |
| Upon the throne and crying about the streets | D |
| And hanging its paper flowers from post to post | F |
| Because it is alone of all things happy | G |
| I am contented for I know that Quiet | H |
| Wanders laughing and eating her wild heart | I |
| Among pigeons and bees while that Great Archer | J |
| Who but awaits His hour to shoot still hangs | D |
| A cloudy quiver over Pairc na lee | G |
William Butler Yeats
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