A Little Budding Rose Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCD EFEGHH IIJKLLIt was a little budding rose | A |
Round like a fairy globe | B |
And shyly did its leaves unclose | A |
Hid in their mossy robe | B |
But sweet was the slight and spicy smell | C |
It breathed from its heart invisible | D |
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The rose is blasted withered blighted | E |
Its root has felt a worm | F |
And like a heart beloved and slighted | E |
Failed faded shrunk its form | G |
Bud of beauty bonnie flower | H |
I stole thee from thy natal bower | H |
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I was the worm that withered thee | I |
Thy tears of dew all fell for me | I |
Leaf and stalk and rose are gone | J |
Exile earth they died upon | K |
Yes that last breath of balmy scent | L |
With alien breezes sadly blent | L |
Emily Bronte
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