Sweet Eyes Of Blue Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBA BBAC AABBAC| Sweet eyes of blue The stars by night | A |
| That swoon the world with laughing light | A |
| And touch the hills with tender glow | B |
| While all the vales are kissed below | B |
| Beside you would no more be bright | A |
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| My worlds ye are and while I throw | B |
| My heart to catch the beams that flow | B |
| From your fair shrine my woes take flight | A |
| Sweet eyes of blue | C |
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| Glad orbs of beauty In your sight | A |
| My soul mounts up with secret might | A |
| Till Eden's lovely bowers I know | B |
| And as through Heaven's gates I go | B |
| The pleasures all my sorrow smite | A |
| Sweet eyes of blue | C |
Freeman E. Miller
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