Broken Promise Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDAEAFGCHI| THAT was by the door | A |
| Leafy evening in the apple trees | B |
| And you would not forget this anymore | A |
| And even if you died there would be these | B |
| Touchings remembered | C |
| and you would return | D |
| From any bourne from any shore | A |
| To find the evening in these leaves | E |
| To find my arms beside this door | A |
| I think O my not now Ophelia | F |
| There are not always like a moon | G |
| Rememberings afterward | C |
| I think there are | H |
| Sometimes a few strange stars upon the sky | I |
Archibald Macleish
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