Summer Has Come Without The Rose Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBADCD CCEC| Has summer come without the rose | A |
| Or left the bird behind | B |
| Is the blue changed above thee | C |
| O world or am I blind | B |
| Will you change every flower that grows | A |
| Or only change this spot | D |
| Where she who said I love thee | C |
| Now says I love thee not | D |
| - | |
| The skies seemed true above thee | C |
| The rose true on the tree | C |
| The bird seemed true the summer through | E |
| But all proved false to me | C |
Arthur William Edgar O'shaughnessy
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