Severed Selves Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCDDC EFFEEF

Two separate divided silencesA
Which brought together would find loving voiceB
Two glances which together would rejoiceB
In love now lost like stars beyond dark treesC
Two hands apart whose touch alone gives easeC
Two bosoms which heart shrined with mutual flameD
Would meeting in one clasp be made the sameD
Two souls the shores wave mocked of sundering seasC
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Such are we now Ah may our hope forecastE
Indeed one hour again when on this streamF
Of darkened love once more the light shall gleamF
An hour how slow to come how quickly pastE
Which blooms and fades and only leaves at lastE
Faint as shed flowers the attenuated dreamF

Dante Gabriel Rossetti



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