When We Shall Meet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBA AABC AABBAC| When we shall meet I strangely know | A |
| The mad emotions that shall flow | A |
| Across my heart all quivering | B |
| Beneath the raptures he shall bring | B |
| From angel years that gladdened so | A |
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| And I all shy and silent grow | A |
| Beneath his glance of gladness though | A |
| Wild yearnings through my bosom spring | B |
| When we shall meet | C |
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| Till joyful tears of passion show | A |
| And to his kind embrace I throw | A |
| My heart unworthy and I cling | B |
| With deathless fondness to the king | B |
| I worshipped in the Long Ago | A |
| When we shall meet | C |
Freeman E. Miller
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