To One Slain In Absence Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDBEDF| AND so we parted love oblivious | A |
| That we were parting With our laughter light | B |
| Flouting the future on the morrow bright | B |
| At our old tryst we would once more discuss | A |
| The wonder of our love miraculous | A |
| While even then Fate waited swift to smite | B |
| So you have gone large eyed across the Night | B |
| And I stand straining widowed arms Yet thus | A |
| I want your memory no tears no pain | C |
| No presage of chill death nor any fears | D |
| Your wide glance bridging all eternity | B |
| With one calm faith Is't not an augury | E |
| That somewhere in the tangle of the years | D |
| Your laughter and your lips I'll find again | F |
Arthur Henry Adams
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