Deserted Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGBGB HIHIBJBJ KLMLDNDN| O Love my love it's over then | A |
| Your heart flies free | B |
| And it's now no more us two again | A |
| The door on you and me | B |
| And it's now no more the supper spread | C |
| The stove singing low | D |
| Oh worlds away your feet are led | C |
| Where wild winds blow | D |
| - | |
| Oh seas between and worlds away | E |
| Our paths run now | F |
| Go for more dead than coffined clay | E |
| Is love's dead vow | F |
| Go may your bread be sweet your rest | G |
| As soft and deep be | B |
| As when you slept upon my breast | G |
| And gave the world for me | B |
| - | |
| Go for my heart cries out with pain | H |
| With joy cries out | I |
| Go you've unwound the golden chain | H |
| Love's hope love's doubt | I |
| Go you were mine now mine shall be | B |
| The whole brave world | J |
| My spirit flutters and is free | B |
| With wings unfurled | J |
| - | |
| Out of my little house of bliss | K |
| O lost love sweet | L |
| Out of my grief and loneliness | M |
| Now will I rise to greet | L |
| My friend who begs in the street below | D |
| My friend who prays above | N |
| And each will be oh well I know | D |
| You you lost love | N |
Harriet Monroe
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