A Quoi Bon Dire Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFGFFSeventeen years ago you said | A |
Something that sounded like Good bye | B |
And everybody thinks that you are dead | A |
But I | B |
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So I as I grow stiff and cold | C |
To this and that say Good bye too | D |
And everybody sees that I am old | C |
But you | D |
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And one fine morning in a sunny lane | E |
Some boy and girl will meet and kiss and swear | F |
That nobody can love their way again | G |
While over there | F |
You will have smiled I shall have tossed your hair | F |
Charlotte Mary Mew
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