A Young Wife Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB ABAC CD CDCD EF EFGF GB HBHA AB| The pain of loving you | A |
| Is almost more than I can bear | B |
| - | |
| I walk in fear of you | A |
| The darkness starts up where | B |
| You stand and the night comes through | A |
| Your eyes when you look at me | C |
| - | |
| Ah never before did I see | C |
| The shadows that live in the sun | D |
| - | |
| Now every tall glad tree | C |
| Turns round its back to the sun | D |
| And looks down on the ground to see | C |
| The shadow it used to shun | D |
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| At the foot of each glowing thing | E |
| A night lies looking up | F |
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| Oh and I want to sing | E |
| And dance but I can't lift up | F |
| My eyes from the shadows dark | G |
| They lie spilt round the cup | F |
| - | |
| What is it Hark | G |
| The faint fine seethe in the air | B |
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| Like the seething sound in a shell | H |
| It is death still seething where | B |
| The wild flower shakes its bell | H |
| And the sky lark twinkles blue | A |
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| The pain of loving you | A |
| Is almost more than I can bear | B |
D. H. Lawrence (david Herbert Richards)
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