Forgetfulness Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA BCBDED

My life is less than any broken glassA
My long and weary love thy lips unwonB
All all is turned to mere oblivionB
With the grey flowers and the fallen grassA
Of yesteryear And on the winds that passA
Thy music and thy memory are oneB
For thy wan face desired above the sunB
Only some languid echo saith AlasA
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Love is no more immemorably flownB
As any leaf or petal But to meC
The very fields are still and strange and loneB
The forest and the garden fail for breathD
Where the dumb heavens hold implacablyE
An autumn like the marble sleep of deathD

Clark Ashton Smith



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