Another Dark Lady Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDECE

Think not because I wonder where you fledA
That I would lift a pin to see you thereB
You may for me be prowling anywhereB
So long as you show not your little headA
No dark and evil story of the deadA
Would leave you less pernicious or less fairB
Not even Lilith with her famous hairB
And Lilith was the devil I have readA
I cannot hate you for I loved you thenC
The woods were golden then There was a roadD
Through beeches and I said their smooth feet showedD
Like yours Truth must have heard me from afarE
For I shall never have to learn againC
That yours are cloven as no beech's areE

Edwin Arlington Robinson



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