Love's Paradox Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CBCB| Once I smiled when I saw you when I saw you smile I was glad | A |
| And the joy of my heart was as foam that the sea wind shakes from the sea | B |
| But the smile of your eyes grows strange and the smile that my lips have had | A |
| Trembles back to my heart and my heart trembles in me | B |
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| Once you laughed when you met me when you met me your voice was gay | C |
| As the voice of a bird in the dawn of the day on a sunshiny tree | B |
| But the sound of your voice grows strange and the words that you do not say | C |
| Thrill from your heart to mine and my heart trembles in me | B |
Arthur Symons
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