Into The Twilight Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDDC EFFE ABBA

Out Worn heart in a time out wornA
Come clear of the nets of wrong and rightB
Laugh heart again in the grey twilightB
Sigh heart again in the dew of the mornA
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Your mother Eire is aways youngC
Dew ever shining and twilight greyD
Though hope fall from you and love decayD
Burning in fires of a slanderous tongueC
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Come heart where hill is heaped upon hillE
For there the mystical brotherhoodF
Of sun and moon and hollow and woodF
And river and stream work out their willE
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And God stands winding His lonely hornA
And time and the world are ever in flightB
And love is less kind than the grey twilightB
And hope is less dear than the dew of the mornA

William Butler Yeats



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