Agamede's Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB AACC AADDGrow grow thou little tree | A |
His body at the roots of thee | A |
Since last year's loveliness in death | B |
The living beauty nourisheth | B |
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Bloom bloom thou little tree | A |
Thy roots around the heart of me | A |
Thou canst not blow too white and fair | C |
From all the sweetness hidden there | C |
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Die die thou little tree | A |
And be as all sweet things must be | A |
Deep where thy petals drift I too | D |
Would rest the changing seasons through | D |
Arthur Upson
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