Dreams Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JAEA| Away o'er the hills in the valley green | A |
| Away from the noise of the busy town | B |
| I dream sweet dreams of the olden days | C |
| Of you in your beautiful wedding gown | B |
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| I dream that you come and sit by me | D |
| And you hold my hand and ruff my hair | E |
| Your eyes shine with a sweet delight | F |
| That I used to see so often there | E |
| - | |
| Then my heart is filled with a hallowed love | G |
| And I know t'is but a little way | H |
| To the spirit land and I know that I | I |
| Shall meet you there some glad sweet day | H |
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| Then our wedding day in the spirit land | J |
| Will be filled with love and joy serene | A |
| And the infinite hand will guide us where | E |
| The waters are still and the valleys green | A |
Alan L. Strang
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