Remorse Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBAABCDDEDC| Go get thee gone I love thee not I swear | A |
| And if I lov'd thee well in days gone by | B |
| And if I kiss'd and trifled with thy hair | A |
| And crown'd my love to prove the same a lie | B |
| My doom is this my joy was quick to die | B |
| The chain of custom in the drowsy lair | A |
| Of some slain vision is a weight to bear | A |
| And both abhorr'd it thou as well as I | B |
| Ah God 'tis tearful true and I repent | C |
| And like a dead live man I live for this | D |
| To stand unvalued on a dream's abyss | D |
| And be my own most piteous monument | E |
| What did I rob thee Lady of a kiss | D |
| There take it back and frown and be content | C |
Eric Mackay
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