To Some I Have Talked With By The Fire Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEFGGHHII| While I wrought out these fitful Danaan rhymes | A |
| My heart would brim with dreams about the times | A |
| When we bent down above the fading coals | B |
| And talked of the dark folk who live in souls | B |
| Of passionate men like bats in the dead trees | C |
| And of the wayward twilight companies | C |
| Who sigh with mingled sorrow and content | D |
| Because their blossoming dreams have never bent | D |
| Under the fruit of evil and of good | E |
| And of the embattled flaming multitude | F |
| Who rise wing above wing flame above flame | G |
| And like a storm cry the Ineffable Name | G |
| And with the clashing of their sword blades make | H |
| A rapturous music till the morning break | H |
| And the white hush end all but the loud beat | I |
| Of their long wings the flash of their white feet | I |
William Butler Yeats
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