Song V Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCCBBDBD DBDBBCCB| A | |
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| THE sunshine of your presence lies | B |
| On the glad garden of my heart | C |
| And bids the leaves of silence part | C |
| To show the flowers to your dear eyes | B |
| And flower on flower blooms there and dies | B |
| And still new buds awakened spring | D |
| For sunshine makes the garden wise | B |
| To know the time for blossoming | D |
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| Night is no time for blossoming | D |
| Your garden then dreams otherwise | B |
| Of vanished Summer vanished Spring | D |
| And how the dearest flower first dies | B |
| Yet from your ministering eyes | B |
| Though night hath drawn me far apart | C |
| On the still garden of my heart | C |
| The moonlight of your memory lies | B |
Edith Nesbit
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