The Sighing Heart Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBADBAEF G| I made search for you all my life and when I found you | A |
| There came a trouble on me | B |
| So that it seemed my blood escaped | C |
| And my life ran back from me | B |
| And my heart slipped into you | A |
| It seems also that you are the moon | D |
| And that I am at the top of a tree | B |
| If I had wings I would spread them as far as you | A |
| Dear bud that will not open | E |
| Though the kisses of the holy bird knock at your petal door | F |
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| Song of Siam | G |
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