Dead Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCB DEFEGE HIBIGI| Oh never weep for love that s dead | A |
| Since love is seldom true | B |
| But changes his fashion from blue to red | A |
| From brightest red to blue | B |
| And love was born to an early death | C |
| And is so seldom true | B |
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| Then harbour no smile on your bonny face | D |
| To win the deepest sigh | E |
| The fairest words on truest lips | F |
| Pass on and surely die | E |
| And you will stand alone my dear | G |
| When wintry winds draw nigh | E |
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| Sweet never weep for what cannot be | H |
| For this God has not given | I |
| If the merest dream of love were true | B |
| Then sweet we should be in heaven | I |
| And this is only earth my dear | G |
| Where true love is not given | I |
Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal
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