My Heart Shall Be Thy Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CBDCBD| My heart shall be thy garden Come my own | A |
| Into thy garden thine be happy hours | B |
| Among my fairest thoughts my tallest flowers | B |
| From root to crowning petal thine alone | A |
| Thine is the place from where the seeds are sown | A |
| Up to the sky inclosed with all its showers | B |
| But ah the birds the birds Who shall build bowers | B |
| To keep these thine O friend the birds have flown | A |
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| For as these come and go and quit our pine | C |
| To follow the sweet season or new corners | B |
| Sing one song only from our alder trees | D |
| My heart has thoughts which though thine eyes hold mine | C |
| Flit to the silent world and other summers | B |
| With wings that dip beyond the silver seas | D |
Alice Meynell
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