Reunited Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDECFGFGEE

When you and I have play'd the little hourA
Have seen the tall subaltern Life to DeathB
Yield up his sword and smiling draw the breathB
The first long breath of freedom when the flowerA
Of Recompense hath flutter'd to our feetC
As to an actor's and the curtain downD
We turn to face each other all aloneE
Alone we two who never yet did meetC
Alone and absolute and free O thenF
O then most dear how shall be told the taleG
Clasp'd hands press'd lips and so clasp'd hands againF
No words But as the proud wind fills the sailG
My love to yours shall reach then one deep moanE
Of joy and then our infinite AloneE

Gilbert Parker



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