Elsie Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHGIJKLMNOP| A Memory | A |
| - | |
| LITTLE elfin maid | B |
| Old though scarce two years | C |
| With your big dark hazel eyes | D |
| Tenderer than tears | E |
| And your rosebud mouth | F |
| Lisping jocund things | G |
| Breaking brooding silence with | H |
| Wistful questionings | G |
| Like a flower you grew | I |
| While life's bright sun shone | J |
| Does the greedy spendthrift earth | K |
| Heed a flower is gone | L |
| No but Love's fond ken | M |
| That gropes through Death's dark ways | N |
| Almost seems to hear your Voice | O |
| Seems to see your Face | P |
Francis William Lauderdale Adams
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