Confession Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECDF| As one a poet of a fairy's train | A |
| Might sit beside a violet's stem and view | B |
| Its opening petals watch the wondrous blue | B |
| Thrill through their fibers and their secret gain | A |
| Of how the earth and sky and wind and rain | A |
| Had given them life and form and scent and hue | B |
| So I have gazed into the eyes of you | B |
| Those rare blue eyes and have not looked in vain | A |
| For they have told me all that I would know | C |
| Even as the violets their secret tell | D |
| Unto the wistful spirits of the grove | E |
| Ay more than this for in their tender glow | C |
| I've learned their secret found their winsome spell | D |
| The sweet and simple message of their love | F |
Charles Hamilton Musgrove
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