The End Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCADA CEFGF HIHJH| If I could have put you in my heart | A |
| If but I could have wrapped you in myself | B |
| How glad I should have been | C |
| And now the chart | A |
| Of memory unrolls again to me | D |
| The course of our journey here before we had to part | A |
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| And oh that you had never never been | C |
| Some of your selves my love that some | E |
| Of your several faces I had never seen | F |
| And still they come before me and they go | G |
| And I cry aloud in the moments that intervene | F |
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| And oh my love as I rock for you to night | H |
| And have not any longer any hope | I |
| To heal the suffering or make requite | H |
| For all your life of asking and despair | J |
| I own that some of me is dead to night | H |
David Herbert Lawrence
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