Reconciliation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEFFGH| Some may have blamed you that you took away | A |
| The verses that could move them on the day | A |
| When the ears being deafened the sight of the eyes blind | B |
| With lightning you went from me and I could find | B |
| Nothing to make a song about but kings | C |
| Helmets and swords and half forgotten things | C |
| That were like memories of you but now | D |
| We'll out for the world lives as long ago | E |
| And while we're in our laughing weeping fit | F |
| Hurl helmets crowns and swords into the pit | F |
| But dear cling close to me since you were gone | G |
| My barren thoughts have chilled me to the bone | H |
William Butler Yeats
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