Stanzas To A Hindoo Air Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA ACDA AEEA AFFAOh my lonely lonely lonely Pillow | A |
Where is my lover where is my lover | B |
Is it his bark which my dreary dreams discover | B |
Far far away and alone along the billow | A |
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Oh my lonely lonely lonely Pil low | A |
Why must my head ache where his gentle brow lay | C |
How the long night flags lovelessly and slowly | D |
And my head droops over thee like the willow | A |
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Oh thou my sad and solitary Pillow | A |
Send me kind dreams to keep my heart from breaking | E |
In return for the tears I shed upon thee waking | E |
Let me not die till he comes back o'er the billow | A |
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Then if thou wilt no more my lonely Pillow | A |
In one embrace let these arms again enfold him | F |
And then expire of the joy but to behold him | F |
Oh my lone bosom oh my lonely Pillow | A |
George Gordon Byron
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