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 moon | A |
| November glooms are barren beside the dusk of June | A |
| The summer flowers are faded the summer thoughts are sere | B |
| We'll go no more a roving lest worse befall my dear | B |
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| We'll go no more a roving by the light of the moon | A |
| The song we sang rings hollow and heavy runs the tune | A |
| Glad ways and words remembered would shame the wretched year | B |
| We'll go no more a roving nor dream we did my dear | B |
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| We'll go no more a roving by the light of the moon | A |
| If yet we walk together we need not shun the noon | A |
| No sweet thing left to savour no sad thing left to fear | B |
| We'll go no more a roving but weep at home my dear | B |
William Ernest Henley
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