But Not Forgotten Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFFF

I think no matter where you strayA
That I shall go with you a wayA
Though you may wander sweeter landsB
You will not soon forget my handsB
Nor yet the way I held my headC
Nor all the tremulous things I saidC
You still will see me small and whiteD
And smiling in the secret nightD
And feel my arms about you whenE
The day comes fluttering back againE
I think no matter where you beF
You'll hold me in your memoryF
And keep my image there without meF
By telling later loves about meF

Dorothy Parker



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