The Root Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBA CDCDCD EFEFEF| Deep Love yea very deep | A |
| And in the dark exiled | B |
| I have no sense of light but still to creep | A |
| And know the breast but not the eyes Thy child | B |
| Saw ne'er his mother near nor if she smiled | B |
| But only feels her weep | A |
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| Yet clouds and branches green | C |
| There be aloft somewhere | D |
| And winds and angel birds that build between | C |
| As I believe and I will not despair | D |
| For faith is evidence of things not seen | C |
| Love if I could be there | D |
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| I will be patient dear | E |
| Perchance some part of me | F |
| Puts forth aloft and feels the rushing year | E |
| And shades the bird and is that happy tree | F |
| Then were it strength to serve and not appear | E |
| And bliss though blind to be | F |
Arthur Thomas Quiller-couch
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