The Evergreen Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GAHACBIB| Love can not be the aloe tree | A |
| Whose bloom but once is seen | B |
| Go search the grove the tree of love | C |
| Is sure the evergreen | B |
| For that's the same in leaf or frame | D |
| 'Neath cold or sunny skies | E |
| You take the ground its roots have bound | F |
| Or it transplanted dies | E |
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| That love thus shoots and firmly roots | G |
| In woman's heart we see | A |
| Through smiles and tears in after years | H |
| It grows a fadeless tree | A |
| The tree of love all trees above | C |
| For ever may be seen | B |
| In summer's bloom or winter's gloom | I |
| A hardy evergreen | B |
George Pope Morris
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