Dumb Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBB DBCBB EBFBB| How do I love you then | A |
| Till stone unfold his nature and | B |
| Funereal rook his language | C |
| Tongue dumb as bell unclappered | B |
| Lies in silent head | B |
| - | |
| How tell you hurt my own | D |
| Only as trees wind anguished bend | B |
| And sigh their mournful message | C |
| Or woman freshly widowed | B |
| Whispers to her dead | B |
| - | |
| How can it end sweet Queen | E |
| Only as leaf ends in the wind | B |
| Blown to a new world's edge | F |
| For future's growth the food | B |
| Rich as a dying word | B |
Henry Treece
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