Au Jardin Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FEEG HIJKLALM EICH F| O you away high there | A |
| you that lean | B |
| From amber lattices upon the cobalt night | C |
| I am below amid the pine trees | D |
| Amid the little pine trees hear me | E |
| - | |
| 'The jester walked in the garden ' | - |
| Did he so | F |
| Well there's no use your loving me | E |
| That way Lady | E |
| For I've nothing but songs to give you | G |
| - | |
| I am set wide upon the world's ways | H |
| To say that life is some way a gay thing | I |
| But you never string two days upon one wire | J |
| But there'll come sorrow of it | K |
| And I loved a love once | L |
| Over beyond the moon there | A |
| I loved a love once | L |
| And may be more times | M |
| - | |
| But she danced like a pink moth in the shrubbery | E |
| Oh I know you women from the 'other folk' | I |
| And it'll all come right | C |
| O' Sundays | H |
| - | |
| 'The jester walked in the garden ' | - |
| Did he so | F |
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