Her Poem: "my Baby Girl, That Was Born And Died On The Same Day." Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCE FGFG HIHI| Ah with torn heart I see them still | A |
| Wee unused clothes and empty cot | B |
| Though glad my love has missed the ill | A |
| That falls to woman's lot | B |
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| No tangled paths for her to tread | C |
| Throughout the coming changeful years | D |
| No desperate weird to dree and dread | C |
| No bitter lonely tears | E |
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| No woman's piercing crown of thorns | F |
| Will press my aching baby's brow | G |
| No starless nights no sunless morns | F |
| Will ever greet her now | G |
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| The clothes that I had wrought with care | H |
| Through weary hours for love's sweet sake | I |
| Are laid aside and with them there | H |
| A heart that seemed to break | I |
Francis William Lauderdale Adams
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