Found Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACCDEED

THERE is a budding morrow in midnightA
So sang our Keats our English nightingaleB
And here as lamps across the bridge turn paleB
In London's smokeless resurrection lightA
Dark breaks to dawn But o'er the deadly blightA
Of Love deflowered and sorrow of none availB
Which makes this man gasp and this woman quailB
Can day from darkness ever again take flightA
Ah gave not these two hearts their mutual pledgeC
Under one mantle sheltered 'neath the hedgeC
In gloaming courtship And O God to dayD
He only knows he holds her but what partE
Can life now take She cries in her locked heartE
Leave me I do not know you go awayD

Dante Gabriel Rossetti



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