The Garden Of Shadow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEDE FEFE| Love heeds no more the sighing of the wind | A |
| Against the perfect flowers thy garden's close | B |
| Is grown a wilderness where none shall find | A |
| One strayed last petal of one last year's rose | C |
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| O bright bright hair O mouth like a ripe fruit | D |
| Can famine be so nigh to harvesting | E |
| Love that was songful with a broken lute | D |
| In grass of graveyards goeth murmuring | E |
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| Let the wind blow against the perfect flowers | F |
| And all thy garden change and glow with spring | E |
| Love is grown blind with no more count of hours | F |
| Nor part in seed time nor in harvesting | E |
Ernest Christopher Dowson
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