Come, Walk With Me Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCDCECDFEFE AGAGAGHH AGIGJGKLMML

Come walk with meA
There's only theeA
To bless my spirit nowB
We used to love on winter nightsC
To wander through the snowD
Can we not woo back old delightsC
The clouds rush dark and wildE
They fleck with shade our mountain heightsC
The same as long agoD
And on the horizon rest at lastF
In looming masses piledE
While moonbeams flash and fly so fastF
We scarce can say they smiledE
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Come walk with me come walk with meA
We were not once so fewG
But Death has stolen our companyA
As sunshine steals the dewG
He took them one by one and weA
Are left the only twoG
So closer would my feelings twineH
Because they have no stay but thineH
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'Nay call me not it may not beA
Is human love so trueG
Can Friendship's flower droop on for yearsI
And then revive anewG
No though the soil be wet with tearsJ
How fair soe'er it grewG
The vital sap once perishedK
Will never flow againL
And surer than that dwelling dreadM
The narrow dungeon of the deadM
Time parts the hearts of men'L

Emily Bronte



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