Parting Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CCDEED| WHEN hides the sun behind a bank of cloud | A |
| Though well we know the sun is shining still | B |
| No less the shadow falls on down and hill | B |
| And the bright hues grow dull as brows grief bowed | A |
| So when thou goest from me into the crowd | A |
| Though well I know thy love through good and ill | B |
| Shines steadfastly thy going seems to fill | B |
| The world with shade turn sunshine to a shroud | A |
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| But when through clouds the sun returns to bless | C |
| Hill field and wood with his divine caress | C |
| Ah how the colours start to life again | D |
| So after absence when thou comest back | E |
| Bright grows the whole thought world that was so black | E |
| And my heart sings to feel the sunshine then | D |
Edith Nesbit
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