The Leaf Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCB DDEFFE| This silver edged geranium leaf | A |
| Is one sign of a bitter grief | A |
| Whose symbols are a myriad more | B |
| They cluster round a carven stone | C |
| Where she who sleeps is never alone | C |
| For two hearts at the core | B |
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| Bound with her heart make one of three | D |
| A trinity in unity | D |
| One sentient heart that grieves | E |
| And myriad dark leaved memories keep | F |
| Vigil above the triune sleep | F |
| Edged all with silver are the leaves | E |
Duncan Campbell Scott
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