Hands Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EAEAThe little hands too soft and white | A |
To have known more laborious hours | B |
Than those which die upon a night | A |
Of kindling wine and fading flowers | B |
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The little hands that I have kissed | C |
Finger by finger to the tips | D |
And delicately about each wrist | C |
Have set a bracelet with my lips | D |
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Dear soft white little morbid hands | E |
Mine all one night with what delight | A |
Shall I recall in other lands | E |
Dear hands that you were mine one night | A |
Arthur Symons
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