A Silent Wood Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF GG| O silent wood I enter thee | A |
| With a heart so full of misery | A |
| For all the voices from the trees | B |
| And the ferns that cling about my knees | B |
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| In thy darkest shadow let me sit | C |
| When the grey owls about thee flit | C |
| There will I ask of thee a boon | D |
| That I may not faint or die or swoon | D |
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| Gazing through the gloom like one | E |
| Whose life and hopes are also done | E |
| Frozen like a thing of stone | F |
| I sit in thy shadow but not alone | F |
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| Can God bring back the day when we two stood | G |
| Beneath the clinging trees in that dark wood | G |
Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal
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