Survival Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDEC

When you and I like all things kind or cruelA
The garnered days and light evasive hoursB
Are gone again to be a part of flowersB
And tears and tides in life's divine renewalA
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If some grey eve to certain eyes should wearC
A deeper radiance than mere light can giveD
Some silent page abruptly flush and liveE
May it not be that you and I are thereC

Edith Wharton



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