The Bells Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDDCDFDGHII| My gipsy beau my lover | A |
| Hear the bells above us | B |
| We loved passionately | C |
| Thinking none could see us | B |
| But we so badly hidden | D |
| All the bells in their song | E |
| Saw from heights of heaven | D |
| And told it everyone | D |
| Tomorrow Cyprien Henry | C |
| Marie Ursule Catherine | D |
| The baker s wife her husband | F |
| and Gertrude that s my cousin | D |
| Will smile when I go by them | G |
| I won t know where to hide | H |
| You far and I ll be crying | I |
| Perhaps I shall be dying | I |
Guillaume Apollinaire
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