Tears Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CD EF GH IJ K| How can a heart play any more with life | A |
| After it has found a woman and known tears | B |
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| In vain I shut my windows against the moonlight | C |
| I have estranged sleep | D |
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| The flower of her face is growing in the shadow | E |
| Among warm and rustling leaves | F |
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| I see the sunlight on her house | G |
| I see her curtains of vermilion silk | H |
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| Here is the almond coloured dawn | I |
| And there is dew on the petals of my night flower | J |
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| Lyric of Korea | K |
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