Estranged Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABABCDCEFG

Though far apart my darling side by sideA
We wander still and our fond yearnings meetB
As when our hearts with highest raptures beatB
Before our footsteps trod the paths of prideA
Our close companionship hath never diedA
True love and trust are always fair and sweetB
And time from life's best hopes can never hideA
A kindred soul that made its own completeB
So thou dear one shall come once more to meC
The sweeter grown for all thy years of painD
My longing arms shall open wide for theeC
And thou shalt nestle on my breast againE
Then perfect love shall richly crown the yearsF
And both be better for our griefs and tearsG

Freeman Edwin Miller



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