A Farewell Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBA ABAABB

Remember me and smile as smiling tooA
I have remembered things that went their wayB
The dolls with which I grew too wise to playB
Or over wise kissed as children doA
And so dismissed them yes even as yoyC
Have done with this poor piece of painted clayB
Not wantonly but wisely shall we sayB
As one who haply tunes his heart anewA
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Only I wish her eyes may not be blueA
The eyes of a new angel Ah she mayB
Miss something that I found perhaps the clueA
To those long silences of yours which grewA
Into one word And should she not be gayB
Poor lady Well she too must have her dayB

Charlotte Mary Mew



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