One Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDEE

Because that I am weak my love and illA
I cannot follow the impatient feetB
Of my desire but sit and watch the beatB
Of the unpitying pendulum fulfillA
The hour appointed for the air to thrillA
And brighten at your coming O my sweetB
The tale of moments is at last completeB
The tryst is broken on the gusty hillA
O lady faithful footed loyal eyedC
The long leagues silence me yet doubt me notD
Think rather that the clock and sun have liedC
And all too early you have sought the spotD
For lo despair has darkened all the lightE
And till I see your face it still is nightE

Ambrose Bierce



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