A New-year-s Burden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCCDEDECCCFGFGCC C

ALONG the grass sweet airs are blownA
Our way this day in SpringB
Of all the songs that we have knownA
Now which one shall we singB
Not that my love ah noC
Not this my love why soC
Yet both were ours but hours will come and goC
The grove is all a pale frail mistD
The new year sucks the sunE
Of all the kisses that we kissedD
Now which shall be the oneE
Not that my love ah noC
Not this my love heigh hoC
For all the sweets that all the winds can blowC
The branches cross above our eyesF
The skies are in a netG
And what's the thing beneath the skiesF
We two would most forgetG
Not birth my love no noC
Not death my love no noC
The love once ours but ours long hours agoC

Dante Gabriel Rossetti



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