My Queen Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDDBBBABA BEBFGGHHBBBB| A fair sweet blossom is born for you | A |
| A beautiful rose my queen | B |
| And never was flower so fair as this | C |
| Oh never so fair I ween | B |
| A banner is hung in the western sky | D |
| Of colors that flash ere they fade and die | D |
| And the rippling waves where the waters run | B |
| Are stained with the gold of the summer sun | B |
| The world is so fair for you my queen | B |
| The world is so fair and true | A |
| And the rose that blossoms to day my own | B |
| Is the love that I have for you | A |
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| The grasses that spring at your feet my queen | B |
| Could whisper all day in your ear | E |
| But I stand dumb at your side my own | B |
| Stilled by my love's own fear | F |
| Oh what would you know of my love's sweet will | G |
| The heart speaks most when the lips are still | G |
| And the love that is filling my soul to day | H |
| Is the beautiful blossom you throw away | H |
| But I worship you still my queen my queen | B |
| I worship you still I ween | B |
| For the loveliest blossom on earth I know | B |
| Is my beautiful love my queen | B |
Fannie Isabelle Sherrick
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