To You, Unsung Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABB A ABB A CD EDECHow should I sing you you who dwell unseen | A |
Within the darkest chamber of my heart | B |
What picturesque and inward turning art | B |
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Could shadow forth the image of my queen | A |
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Sweet world aloof ineffably serene | A |
Like holy dawn yet so entirely part | B |
Of what am I as well a man might start | B |
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To paint his breathing or his red blood's sheen | A |
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Nay seek yourself who are their truest breath | C |
In these my songs made for delight of men | D |
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Oh where they fail 'tis I that am in blame | E |
But where the words loom larger than my pen | D |
Be sure they ring glad echoes of your name | E |
And Love that triumphs over Life and Death | C |
Frederick William (fw) Harvey
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