A New-year-s Burden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCCDEDECCCFGFGCC C| ALONG the grass sweet airs are blown | A |
| Our way this day in Spring | B |
| Of all the songs that we have known | A |
| Now which one shall we sing | B |
| Not that my love ah no | C |
| Not this my love why so | C |
| Yet both were ours but hours will come and go | C |
| The grove is all a pale frail mist | D |
| The new year sucks the sun | E |
| Of all the kisses that we kissed | D |
| Now which shall be the one | E |
| Not that my love ah no | C |
| Not this my love heigh ho | C |
| For all the sweets that all the winds can blow | C |
| The branches cross above our eyes | F |
| The skies are in a net | G |
| And what's the thing beneath the skies | F |
| We two would most forget | G |
| Not birth my love no no | C |
| Not death my love no no | C |
| The love once ours but ours long hours ago | C |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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