Had We Not Met Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBA BBAC BBAABC| Had we not met the brooding woe | A |
| And all the griefs that greater grow | A |
| Might not have been and happy wise | B |
| Our lives have laughed with lullabies | B |
| And quaffed such joys as few may know | A |
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| Our days beneath embittered skies | B |
| Where anguish moans and sorrow cries | B |
| Might not have wept and wandered so | A |
| Had we not met | C |
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| But ah my darling All we prize | B |
| Love and sweet trust that never dies | B |
| Wild yearnings that with constant flow | A |
| From kindred heart to bosom go | A |
| Would never in our souls had rise | B |
| Had we not met | C |
Freeman E. Miller
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