A Young Wife Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AB ABAC CD CDCD EF EFGF GB HBHA AB

The pain of loving youA
Is almost more than I can bearB
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I walk in fear of youA
The darkness starts up whereB
You stand and the night comes throughA
Your eyes when you look at meC
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Ah never before did I seeC
The shadows that live in the sunD
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Now every tall glad treeC
Turns round its back to the sunD
And looks down on the ground to seeC
The shadow it used to shunD
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At the foot of each glowing thingE
A night lies looking upF
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Oh and I want to singE
And dance but I can't lift upF
My eyes from the shadows darkG
They lie spilt round the cupF
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What is it HarkG
The faint fine seethe in the airB
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Like the seething sound in a shellH
It is death still seething whereB
The wild flower shakes its bellH
And the sky lark twinkles blueA
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The pain of loving youA
Is almost more than I can bearB

D. H. Lawrence (david Herbert Richards)



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