Francine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECDE| Did I believe the angels soon would call | A |
| You my beloved to the other shore | B |
| And I should never see you any more | B |
| I love you so I know that I should fall | A |
| Into dejection utterly and all | A |
| Love's pretty pageantry wherein we bore | B |
| Twin banners bravely in the tumult's fore | B |
| Would seem as shadows idling on a wall | A |
| So daintily I love you that my love | C |
| Endures no rumor of the winter's breath | D |
| And only blossoms for it thinks the sky | E |
| Forever gracious and the stars above | C |
| Forever friendly Even the fear of death | D |
| Were frost wherein its roses all would die | E |
Ambrose Bierce
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