Forgetfulness Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA BCBDED| My life is less than any broken glass | A |
| My long and weary love thy lips unwon | B |
| All all is turned to mere oblivion | B |
| With the grey flowers and the fallen grass | A |
| Of yesteryear And on the winds that pass | A |
| Thy music and thy memory are one | B |
| For thy wan face desired above the sun | B |
| Only some languid echo saith Alas | A |
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| Love is no more immemorably flown | B |
| As any leaf or petal But to me | C |
| The very fields are still and strange and lone | B |
| The forest and the garden fail for breath | D |
| Where the dumb heavens hold implacably | E |
| An autumn like the marble sleep of death | D |
Clark Ashton Smith
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