Love And Hate Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GBHB IEJEOpe not thy lips thou foolish one | A |
Nor turn to me thy face | B |
The blasts of heaven shall strike thee down | C |
Ere I will give thee grace | B |
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Take thou thy shadow from my path | D |
Nor turn to me and pray | E |
The wild wild winds thy dirge may sing | F |
Ere I will bid thee stay | E |
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Turn thou away thy false dark eyes | G |
Nor gaze upon my face | B |
Great love I bore thee now great hate | H |
Sits grimly in its place | B |
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All changes pass me like a dream | I |
I neither sing nor pray | E |
And thou art like the poisonous tree | J |
That stole my life away | E |
Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal
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David Cameron (not the former PM): What a powerful, gripping and heartfelt poem full of blazing anger and deep regret. She struggles to reconcile her heart and her mind. This time she is bereft of any inclination to overlook, forgive or be reconciled. All kindness has been destroyed, all joy stolen, her very life sucked dry. This is the end, or is it?
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