Into The Twilight Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDDC EFFE ABBAOut Worn heart in a time out worn | A |
Come clear of the nets of wrong and right | B |
Laugh heart again in the grey twilight | B |
Sigh heart again in the dew of the morn | A |
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Your mother Eire is aways young | C |
Dew ever shining and twilight grey | D |
Though hope fall from you and love decay | D |
Burning in fires of a slanderous tongue | C |
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Come heart where hill is heaped upon hill | E |
For there the mystical brotherhood | F |
Of sun and moon and hollow and wood | F |
And river and stream work out their will | E |
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And God stands winding His lonely horn | A |
And time and the world are ever in flight | B |
And love is less kind than the grey twilight | B |
And hope is less dear than the dew of the morn | A |
William Butler Yeats
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