Sonnets On Separation Vi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFEFGAGCHH

To morrow I shall see you come againA
Between the pale trees through the sullen gateB
Out of the dark and secret house of painC
Where lie the unhappy and unfortunateD
To morrow you will live with me and love meE
Spring will go on again I'll see the flowersF
And little things ridiculous things shall move meE
To smiles or tears or verse The world is oursF
To morrow Open heaths tall trees great skiesG
With massive clouds that fly and come againA
Sweet fields delicious rivers and the riseG
And fall of swelling land from the swift trainC
We'll see together knowing that all thisH
Is one great room wherein we two may kissH

Edward Shanks



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