To Sylva Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD AAEEI know thou art true and I know thou art fair | A |
As the rose bud that blooms in thy beautiful hair | A |
Thou art far but I feel the warm throb of thy heart | B |
Thou art far but I love thee wherever thou art | B |
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Wherever at noontide my spirit may be | C |
At evening it silently wanders to thee | C |
It seeks thee my dear one for comfort and rest | D |
As the weary winged dove seeks at night fall her nest | D |
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Through the battle of life through its sorrow and care | A |
Till the mortal sink down with its load of despair | A |
Till we meet at the feet of the Father and Son | E |
I'll love thee and cherish thee beautiful one | E |
Hanford Lennox Gordon
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