Estranged Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABABCDCEFG| Though far apart my darling side by side | A |
| We wander still and our fond yearnings meet | B |
| As when our hearts with highest raptures beat | B |
| Before our footsteps trod the paths of pride | A |
| Our close companionship hath never died | A |
| True love and trust are always fair and sweet | B |
| And time from life's best hopes can never hide | A |
| A kindred soul that made its own complete | B |
| So thou dear one shall come once more to me | C |
| The sweeter grown for all thy years of pain | D |
| My longing arms shall open wide for thee | C |
| And thou shalt nestle on my breast again | E |
| Then perfect love shall richly crown the years | F |
| And both be better for our griefs and tears | G |
Freeman Edwin Miller
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