Sonnet: - Vii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDCBDEFEFGG| Our life is like a forest where the sun | A |
| Glints down upon us through the throbbing leaves | B |
| The full light rarely finds us One by one | A |
| Deep rooted in our souls there springeth up | C |
| Dark groves of human passion rich in gloom | D |
| At first no bigger than an acorn cup | C |
| Hope threads the tangled labyrinth but grieves | B |
| Till all our sins have rotted in their tomb | D |
| And made the rich loam of each yearning heart | E |
| To bring forth fruits and flowers to new life | F |
| We feel the dew from heaven and there start | E |
| From some deep fountain little rills whose strife | F |
| Is drowned in music Thus in light and shade | G |
| We live and move and die through all this earthly glade | G |
Charles Sangster
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