The Root Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBA CDCDCD EFEFEF

Deep Love yea very deepA
And in the dark exiledB
I have no sense of light but still to creepA
And know the breast but not the eyes Thy childB
Saw ne'er his mother near nor if she smiledB
But only feels her weepA
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Yet clouds and branches greenC
There be aloft somewhereD
And winds and angel birds that build betweenC
As I believe and I will not despairD
For faith is evidence of things not seenC
Love if I could be thereD
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I will be patient dearE
Perchance some part of meF
Puts forth aloft and feels the rushing yearE
And shades the bird and is that happy treeF
Then were it strength to serve and not appearE
And bliss though blind to beF

Arthur Thomas Quiller-couch



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