Francine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECDE

Did I believe the angels soon would callA
You my beloved to the other shoreB
And I should never see you any moreB
I love you so I know that I should fallA
Into dejection utterly and allA
Love's pretty pageantry wherein we boreB
Twin banners bravely in the tumult's foreB
Would seem as shadows idling on a wallA
So daintily I love you that my loveC
Endures no rumor of the winter's breathD
And only blossoms for it thinks the skyE
Forever gracious and the stars aboveC
Forever friendly Even the fear of deathD
Were frost wherein its roses all would dieE

Ambrose Bierce



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