Chanson Sans Paroles Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAB CDDCD EFFEF GHHGH DIIDI AIIAI

I the deep violet airA
Not a leaf is stirredB
There is no sound heardB
But afar the rareA
Trilled voice of a birdB
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Is the wood's dim heartC
And the fragrant pineD
Incense and a shrineD
Of her coming ApartC
I wait for a signD
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What the sudden hush saidE
She will hear and forsakeF
Swift for my sakeF
Her green grassy bedE
She will hear and awakeF
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She will hearken and glideG
From her place of deep restH
Dove eyed with the breastH
Of a dove to my sideG
The pines bow their crestH
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I wait for a signD
The leaves to be wavedI
The tall tree tops lavedI
In a flood of sunshineD
This world to be savedI
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In the deep violet airA
Not a leaf is stirredI
There is no sound heardI
But afar the rareA
Trilled voice of a birdI

Ernest Christopher Dowson



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