To Edith Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCE FGFGMy sweet my child through all this night | A |
Of dark and wind and rain | B |
Where thunder crashes and the light | A |
Sears the bewildered brain | B |
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It is your face your lips your eyes | C |
I see rise up I hear | D |
Your voice that sobs and calls and cries | C |
Or shrills and mocks at fear | E |
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O this that's mine is yours as well | F |
For side by side our feet | G |
Trod through these bitter brakes of hell | F |
Take it my child my sweet | G |
Francis William Lauderdale Adams
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