Yes Thou Art Gone Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD AEFG HIHJ KYes thou art gone and never more | A |
Thy sunny smile shall gladden me | B |
But I may pass the old church door | A |
And pace the floor that covers thee | B |
May stand upon the cold damp stone | C |
And think that frozen lies below | D |
The lightest heart that I have known | C |
The kindest I shall ever know | D |
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Yet though I cannot see thee more | A |
'Tis still a comfort to have seen | E |
And though thy transient life is o'er | F |
'Tis sweet to think that thou hast been | G |
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To think a soul so near divine | H |
Within a form so angel fair | I |
United to a heart like thine | H |
Has gladdened once our humble sphere | J |
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Acton | K |
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