A Prayer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAB CCB DDC AAC| O vermeil mouth that I have kissed in vain | A |
| O hair that was a golden web of pain | A |
| Woven to hold my heart | B |
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| Since you are lost and Love is fled from me | C |
| With you I fain would lose Love's memory | C |
| And let my dream depart | B |
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| O arms O bosom white as foam or fire | D |
| Made warm for my delight and my desire | D |
| Return return to me | C |
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| Or take with you the passion and the pain | A |
| The lonely grief the longing all in vain | A |
| The dream the memory | C |
Clark Ashton Smith
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