One Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDEE| Because that I am weak my love and ill | A |
| I cannot follow the impatient feet | B |
| Of my desire but sit and watch the beat | B |
| Of the unpitying pendulum fulfill | A |
| The hour appointed for the air to thrill | A |
| And brighten at your coming O my sweet | B |
| The tale of moments is at last complete | B |
| The tryst is broken on the gusty hill | A |
| O lady faithful footed loyal eyed | C |
| The long leagues silence me yet doubt me not | D |
| Think rather that the clock and sun have lied | C |
| And all too early you have sought the spot | D |
| For lo despair has darkened all the light | E |
| And till I see your face it still is night | E |
Ambrose Bierce
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