White Pansies Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB CDED CFGF GGHG EIGIDay and night pass over rounding | A |
Star and cloud and sun | B |
Things of drift and shadow empty | C |
Of my dearest one | B |
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Soft as slumber was my baby | C |
Beaming bright and sweet | D |
Daintier than bloom or jewel | E |
Were his hands and feet | D |
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He was mine mine all mine only | C |
Mine and his the debt | F |
Earth and Life and Time are changers | G |
I shall not forget | F |
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Pansies for my dear one heartsease | G |
Set them gently so | G |
For his stainless lips and forehead | H |
Pansies white as snow | G |
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Would that in the flower grown little | E |
Grave they dug so deep | I |
I might rest beside him dreamless | G |
Smile no more nor weep | I |
Archibald Lampman
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