Coleur De Rose Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEG HEIEJKLKG IMNMOPQPG RSTSUVTTG TBWBXTTTGI want more lives in which to love | A |
This world so full of beauty | B |
I want more days to use the ways | C |
I know of doing duty | B |
I ask no greater joy than this | D |
So much I am life's lover | E |
When I reach age to turn the page | F |
And read the story over | E |
Oh love stay near | G |
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Oh rapturous promise of the Spring | H |
Oh June fulfilling after | E |
If Autumns sigh when Summers die | I |
'Tis drowned in Winter's laughter | E |
Oh maiden dawns oh wifely noons | J |
Oh siren sweet sweet nights | K |
I'd want no heaven could earth be given | L |
Again with its delights | K |
If love stayed near | G |
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There are such glories for the eye | I |
Such pleasures for the ear | M |
The senses reel with all they feel | N |
And see and taste and hear | M |
There are such ways of doing good | O |
Such ways of being kind | P |
And bread that's cast on waters fast | Q |
Comes home again I find | P |
Oh love stay near | G |
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There are such royal souls to know | R |
There is so much to learn | S |
While secrets rest in Nature's breast | T |
And unnamed stars still burn | S |
God toiled six days to make this earth | U |
I think the good folks say | V |
Six lives we need to give full meed | T |
Of praise one for each day | T |
If love stay near | G |
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But oh if love fled far away | T |
Or veiled his face from me | B |
One life too much why then were such | W |
A life as this would be | B |
With sullen May and blighted June | X |
Blurred dawn and haggard night | T |
This dear old world in space were hurled | T |
If love lent not his light | T |
Oh love stay near | G |
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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