Songs From -prince Luciferâ? Ii - Mother-song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFG CCCCHFHF IJIJKLKLWHITE little hands | A |
Pink little feet | B |
Dimpled all over | C |
Sweet sweet sweet | B |
What dost thou wail for | D |
The unknown the unseen | E |
The ills that are coming | F |
The joys that have been | G |
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Cling to me closer | C |
Closer and closer | C |
Till the pain that is purer | C |
Hath banish d the grosser | C |
Drain drain at the stream love | H |
Thy hunger is freeing | F |
That was born in a dream love | H |
Along with thy being | F |
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Little fingers that feel | I |
For their home on my breast | J |
Little lips that appeal | I |
For their nurture their rest | J |
Why why dost thou weep dear | K |
Nay stifle thy cries | L |
Till the dew of thy sleep dear | K |
Lies soft on thine eyes | L |
Alfred Austin
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