Sonnet: - Vii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDCBDEFEFGG

Our life is like a forest where the sunA
Glints down upon us through the throbbing leavesB
The full light rarely finds us One by oneA
Deep rooted in our souls there springeth upC
Dark groves of human passion rich in gloomD
At first no bigger than an acorn cupC
Hope threads the tangled labyrinth but grievesB
Till all our sins have rotted in their tombD
And made the rich loam of each yearning heartE
To bring forth fruits and flowers to new lifeF
We feel the dew from heaven and there startE
From some deep fountain little rills whose strifeF
Is drowned in music Thus in light and shadeG
We live and move and die through all this earthly gladeG

Charles Sangster



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