Dryade Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEFBAGEHI BJKAAK| Raymonde | A |
| If it were not for you | B |
| I would not be glad today | A |
| And I would continue to dream | C |
| Of lovely ladies in lands long ago | D |
| Or of maidens | E |
| that have not yet been born | F |
| If it were not for you | B |
| I would not enjoy quiet | A |
| Neither the moonlight nor the stars | G |
| Nor could I appreciate the fountains | E |
| Whose cool fingers | H |
| Wander among violets | I |
| - | |
| And it is because of you | B |
| Because you are beautiful | J |
| That I weave colors in the sun | K |
| Through whose great garden we have strayed unveiled | A |
| Chaste interlaced | A |
| With broken thoughts half spun | K |
Harry Crosby
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