Reconciliation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEFFGH

Some may have blamed you that you took awayA
The verses that could move them on the dayA
When the ears being deafened the sight of the eyes blindB
With lightning you went from me and I could findB
Nothing to make a song about but kingsC
Helmets and swords and half forgotten thingsC
That were like memories of you but nowD
We'll out for the world lives as long agoE
And while we're in our laughing weeping fitF
Hurl helmets crowns and swords into the pitF
But dear cling close to me since you were goneG
My barren thoughts have chilled me to the boneH

William Butler Yeats



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