Trust Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DAEF AGHAIH FFJFK AFAFL MLML FFNF OOOF OOFOh we've got to trust | A |
one another again | B |
in some essentials | C |
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Not the narrow little | D |
bargaining trust | A |
that says I'm for you | E |
if you'll be for me | F |
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But a bigger trust | A |
a trust of the sun | G |
that does not bother | H |
about moth and rust | A |
and we see it shining | I |
in one another | H |
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Oh don't you trust me | F |
don't burden me | F |
with your life and affairs don't | J |
thrust me | F |
into your cares | K |
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But I think you may trust | A |
the sun in me | F |
that glows with just | A |
as much glow as you see | F |
in me and no more | L |
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But if it warms | M |
your heart's quick core | L |
why then trust it it forms | M |
one faithfulness more | L |
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And be oh be | F |
a sun to me | F |
not a weary insistent | N |
personality | F |
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but a sun that shines | O |
and goes dark but shines | O |
again and entwines | O |
with the sunshine in me | F |
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till we both of us | O |
are more glorious | O |
and more sunny | F |
David Herbert Lawrence
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