In The Rose Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDED FGHGIJIJ

RED roses bright pink roses and whiteA
That bud and blossom and fallB
The very sight of my heart's delightA
Is more than worth them allB
Is worth far more than the whole sweet storeC
That ever a garden grewD
She plucked the best to die at her breastE
But it laughed and it bloomed anewD
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The red rose lay at her lips to dayF
And flushed with the joy thereofG
She said a word that the white rose heardH
And the white rose paled with loveG
But the west wind blows and my lady goesI
And she leaves the world forlornJ
And every rose that the garden growsI
Might just as well be a thornJ

Edith Nesbit



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