Black Morning Lovesong Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEEEEEE BBBBFF BBGIn love's dances in love's dances | A |
One retreats and one advances | A |
One grows warmer and one colder | B |
One more hesitant one bolder | B |
One gives what the other needed | C |
Once or will need now unheeded | D |
One is clenched compact ingrowing | E |
While the other's melting flowing | E |
One is smiling and concealing | E |
While the other's asking kneeling | E |
One is arguing or sleeping | E |
While the other's weeping weeping | E |
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And the question finds no answer | B |
And the tune misleads the dancer | B |
And the lost look finds no other | B |
And the lost hand finds no brother | B |
And the word is left unspoken | F |
Till the theme and thread are broken | F |
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When shall these divisions alter | B |
Echo's answer seems to falter | B |
'Oh the unperplexed unvexed time | G |
Next time one day one day next time ' | - |
Arthur Seymour John Tessimond
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