The Skies Are Strown With Stars Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDB EFGHF

The skies are strown with starsA
The streets are fresh with dewB
A thin moon drifts to westwardC
The night is hushed and cheerfulD
My thought is quick with youB
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Near windows gleam and laughE
And far away a trainF
Clanks glowing through the stillnessG
A great content's in all thingsH
And life is not in vainF

William Ernest Henley



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