River Roses Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBCBB ADBDBEDF G| By the Isar in the twilight | A |
| We were wandering and singing | B |
| By the Isar in the evening | B |
| We climbed the huntsman's ladder and sat swinging | B |
| In the fir tree overlooking the marshes | C |
| While river met with river and the ringing | B |
| Of their pale green glacier water filled the evening | B |
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| By the Isar in the twilight | A |
| We found the dark wild roses | D |
| Hanging red at the river and simmering | B |
| Frogs were singing and over the river closes | D |
| Was savour of ice and of roses and glimmering | B |
| Fear was abroad We whispered No one knows us | E |
| Let it be as the snake disposes | D |
| Here in this simmering marsh | F |
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| KLOSTER SCHAEFTLARN | G |
D. H. Lawrence (david Herbert Richards)
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