The Magic Ring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGHGH IAIAJKJK| Your touch on my hand is fire | A |
| Your lips on my lips are flowers | B |
| My darling my one desire | A |
| Dear crown of my days and hours | B |
| Dear crown of each hour and day | C |
| Since ever my life began | D |
| Ah leave me ah go away | C |
| We two are woman and man | D |
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| To lie in your arms and see | E |
| The stars melt into the sun | F |
| Till there is no you and me | E |
| Since you and I are one | F |
| To loose my soul to your breath | G |
| To bare my heart to your life | H |
| It is death it is death it is death | G |
| I am not your wife | H |
| - | |
| The hours will come and will go | I |
| But never again such an hour | A |
| When the tides immortal flow | I |
| And life is a flood a flower | A |
| Wait for the ring it is strong | J |
| It has a magic of might | K |
| To make all that was splendid and wrong | J |
| Sordid and right | K |
Edith Nesbit
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