Herbert Marshall Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCABDEAFCGHBE| All your sorrow Louise and hatred of me | A |
| Sprang from your delusion that it was wantonness | B |
| Of spirit and contempt of your soul's rights | B |
| Which made me turn to Annabelle and forsake you | C |
| You really grew to hate me for love of me | A |
| Because I was your soul's happiness | B |
| Formed and tempered | D |
| To solve your life for you and would not | E |
| But you were my misery | A |
| If you had been | F |
| My happiness would I not have clung to you | C |
| This is life's sorrow | G |
| That one can be happy only where two are | H |
| And that our hearts are drawn to stars | B |
| Which want us not | E |
Edgar Lee Masters
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