The Rose Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCBB DDBB| We love the land when the world goes round | A |
| And deep deep down in her thorny ground | A |
| Where nobody comes and nobody knows | B |
| We love the Rose Oh we love the Rose | B |
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| And none to tell us and none to teach | C |
| By the western hedge or the shelving beach | C |
| But all of us know what everyone knows | B |
| We love the Rose Oh we love the Rose | B |
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| We love the rose when our day is dead | D |
| And they lay their roses upon our bed | D |
| Too late Too late in our last repose | B |
| But we love the Rose Ah we love the Rose | B |
Henry Lawson
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