Marriage Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHCIJKIL MNCNNONLight so low upon earth | A |
You send a flash to the sun | B |
Here is the golden close of love | C |
All my wooing is done | B |
Oh the woods and the meadows | D |
Woods where we hid from the wet | E |
Stiles where we stay'd to be kind | F |
Meadows in which we met | E |
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Light so low in the vale | G |
You flash and lighten afar | H |
For this is the golden morning of love | C |
And you are his morning start | I |
Flash I am coming I come | J |
By meadow and stile and wood | K |
Oh lighten into my eyes and heart | I |
Into my heart and my blood | L |
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Heart are you great enough | M |
For a love that never tires | N |
O heart are you great enough for love | C |
I have heard of thorns and briers | N |
Over the meadow and stiles | N |
Over the world to the end of it | O |
Flash for a million miles | N |
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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