We'll Go No More A-roving By The Light Of The Moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB AABB AABB

We'll go no more a roving by the light of the moonA
November glooms are barren beside the dusk of JuneA
The summer flowers are faded the summer thoughts are sereB
We'll go no more a roving lest worse befall my dearB
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We'll go no more a roving by the light of the moonA
The song we sang rings hollow and heavy runs the tuneA
Glad ways and words remembered would shame the wretched yearB
We'll go no more a roving nor dream we did my dearB
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We'll go no more a roving by the light of the moonA
If yet we walk together we need not shun the noonA
No sweet thing left to savour no sad thing left to fearB
We'll go no more a roving but weep at home my dearB

William Ernest Henley



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