If Learned Darkness From Our Searched World Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BA BCC C C DEEE CF F| if learned darkness from our searched world | A |
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| should wrest the rare unwisdom of thy eyes | B |
| and if thy hands flowers of silence curled | A |
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| upon a wish to rapture should surprise | B |
| my soul slowly which on thy beauty dreams | C |
| proud through the cold perfect night whisperless | C |
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| to mark how that asleep whitely she seems | C |
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| whose lips the whole of life almost do guess | C |
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| if god should send the morning and before | D |
| my doubting window leaves softly to stir | E |
| of thoughtful trees whom night hath pondered o'er | E |
| and frailties of dimension to occur | E |
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| about us | C |
| and birds known scarcely to sing | F |
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| heart could we bear the marvel of this thing | F |
E. E. Cummings
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