A Letter From A Girl To Her Own Old Age Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABB CCC DDE DDD CCC FFF GGG HHH III CCC DDD CCC ABB BBB GGG JJK GGG FFF BBBListen and when thy hand this paper presses | A |
O time worn woman think of her who blesses | B |
What thy thin fingers touch with her caresses | B |
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O mother for the weight of years that break thee | C |
O daughter for slow time must yet awake thee | C |
And from the changes of my heart must make thee | C |
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O fainting traveller morn is grey in heaven | D |
Dost thou remember how the clouds were driven | D |
And are they calm about the fall of even | E |
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Pause near the ending of thy long migration | D |
For this one sudden hour of desolation | D |
Appeals to one hour of thy meditation | D |
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Suffer O silent one that I remind thee | C |
Of the great hills that stormed the sky behind thee | C |
Of the wild winds of power that have resigned thee | C |
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Know that the mournful plain where thou must wander | F |
Is but a grey and silent world but ponder | F |
The misty mountains of the morning yonder | F |
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Listen the mountain winds with rain were fretting | G |
And sudden gleams the mountain tops besetting | G |
I cannot let thee fade to death forgetting | G |
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What part of this wild heart of mine I know not | H |
Will follow with thee where the great winds blow not | H |
And where the young flowers of the mountain grow not | H |
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Yet let my letter with thy lost thoughts in it | I |
Tell what the way was when thou didst begin it | I |
And win with thee the goal when thou shalt win it | I |
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Oh in some hour of thine my thoughts shall guide thee | C |
Suddenly though time darkness silence hide thee | C |
This wind from thy lost country flits beside thee | C |
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Telling thee all thy memories moved the maiden | D |
With thy regrets was morning over shaden | D |
With sorrow thou hast left her life was laden | D |
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But whither shall my thoughts turn to pursue thee | C |
Life changes and the years and days renew thee | C |
Oh Nature brings my straying heart unto thee | C |
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Her winds will join us with their constant kisses | A |
Upon the evening as the morning tresses | B |
Her summers breathe the same unchanging blisses | B |
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And we so altered in our shifting phases | B |
Track one another 'mid the many mazes | B |
By the eternal child breath of the daisies | B |
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I have not writ this letter of divining | G |
To make a glory of thy silent pining | G |
A triumph of thy mute and strange declining | G |
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Only one youth and the bright life was shrouded | J |
Only one morning and the day was clouded | J |
And one old age with all regrets is crowded | K |
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Oh hush oh hush Thy tears my words are steeping | G |
Oh hush hush hush So full the fount of weeping | G |
Poor eyes so quickly moved so near to sleeping | G |
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Pardon the girl such strange desires beset her | F |
Poor woman lay aside the mournful letter | F |
That breaks thy heart the one who wrote forget her | F |
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The one who now thy faded features guesses | B |
With filial fingers thy grey hair caresses | B |
With morning tears thy mournful twilight blesses | B |
Alice Christiana Thompson Meynell
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