Sonnets On Separation Vi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFEFGAGCHH| To morrow I shall see you come again | A |
| Between the pale trees through the sullen gate | B |
| Out of the dark and secret house of pain | C |
| Where lie the unhappy and unfortunate | D |
| To morrow you will live with me and love me | E |
| Spring will go on again I'll see the flowers | F |
| And little things ridiculous things shall move me | E |
| To smiles or tears or verse The world is ours | F |
| To morrow Open heaths tall trees great skies | G |
| With massive clouds that fly and come again | A |
| Sweet fields delicious rivers and the rise | G |
| And fall of swelling land from the swift train | C |
| We'll see together knowing that all this | H |
| Is one great room wherein we two may kiss | H |
Edward Shanks
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