A Farewell Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBA ABAABB| Remember me and smile as smiling too | A |
| I have remembered things that went their way | B |
| The dolls with which I grew too wise to play | B |
| Or over wise kissed as children do | A |
| And so dismissed them yes even as yoy | C |
| Have done with this poor piece of painted clay | B |
| Not wantonly but wisely shall we say | B |
| As one who haply tunes his heart anew | A |
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| Only I wish her eyes may not be blue | A |
| The eyes of a new angel Ah she may | B |
| Miss something that I found perhaps the clue | A |
| To those long silences of yours which grew | A |
| Into one word And should she not be gay | B |
| Poor lady Well she too must have her day | B |
Charlotte Mary Mew
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