The Miracle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACCDCDC| Dear brother dearest friend when I am dead | A |
| And you shall see no more this face of mine | B |
| Let nothing but red roses be the sign | B |
| Of the white life I lost for him she said | A |
| No do not curse him pity him instead | A |
| Forgive him forgive me God's anodyne | B |
| For human hate is pity and the wine | B |
| That makes men wise forgiveness I have read | A |
| Love's message in love's murder and I die | C |
| And so they laid her just where she would lie | C |
| Under red roses Red they bloomed and fell | D |
| But when flushed autumn and the snows went by | C |
| And spring came lo from every bud's green shell | D |
| Burst a white blossom Can love reason why | C |
Edwin Arlington Robinson
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