Good-bye Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAA ACDAA AEEAA AFFAAGood bye 'tis like a churchyard bell good bye | A |
nbsp nbsp nbsp Poor weeping eyes Poor head bowed down with woe | B |
nbsp nbsp nbsp Kiss me again dear love before you go | B |
Ah me how fast the precious moments fly | A |
nbsp nbsp nbsp Good bye Good bye | A |
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We are like mourners when they stand and cry | A |
nbsp nbsp nbsp At open grave in wintry wind and rain | C |
nbsp nbsp nbsp Yes it is death But you shall rise again | D |
Your sun return to this benighted sky | A |
nbsp nbsp nbsp Good bye Good bye | A |
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The great physician Time shall pacify | A |
nbsp nbsp nbsp This parting anguish with another friend | E |
nbsp nbsp nbsp Your heart is broken now but it will mend | E |
Though it is death yet still you will not die | A |
nbsp nbsp nbsp Good bye Good bye | A |
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Dear heart dear eyes dear tongue that cannot lie | A |
nbsp nbsp nbsp Your love is true your grief is deep and sore | F |
nbsp nbsp nbsp But love will pass then you will grieve no more | F |
New love will come Your tears will soon be dry | A |
nbsp nbsp nbsp Good bye Good bye | A |
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