Come, Walk With Me Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDCECDFEFE AGAGAGHH AGIGJGKLMMLCome walk with me | A |
There's only thee | A |
To bless my spirit now | B |
We used to love on winter nights | C |
To wander through the snow | D |
Can we not woo back old delights | C |
The clouds rush dark and wild | E |
They fleck with shade our mountain heights | C |
The same as long ago | D |
And on the horizon rest at last | F |
In looming masses piled | E |
While moonbeams flash and fly so fast | F |
We scarce can say they smiled | E |
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Come walk with me come walk with me | A |
We were not once so few | G |
But Death has stolen our company | A |
As sunshine steals the dew | G |
He took them one by one and we | A |
Are left the only two | G |
So closer would my feelings twine | H |
Because they have no stay but thine | H |
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'Nay call me not it may not be | A |
Is human love so true | G |
Can Friendship's flower droop on for years | I |
And then revive anew | G |
No though the soil be wet with tears | J |
How fair soe'er it grew | G |
The vital sap once perished | K |
Will never flow again | L |
And surer than that dwelling dread | M |
The narrow dungeon of the dead | M |
Time parts the hearts of men' | L |
Emily Bronte
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