Revenente Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEFEGHGIJK| The bells of memory sound this summer day | A |
| Down the long alleys of the blue skied years | B |
| Shy cowslip thyme the haunting scent of hay | A |
| Pleached gardens nourished by a lover's tears | C |
| And honeysuckle shy maid in the hedge | D |
| Are all Her handmaids blessed is the sight | E |
| The mirror pool caught of Her So the stage | F |
| Is set for entrance and a girl in white | E |
| Walks in my heart again out of pale death | G |
| Kingdom of shrivelled mouth and powdering bone | H |
| Touching my cheek with flower laden breath | G |
| And whispering 'Poor love and still alone ' | I |
| Was any man so lucky dear God | J |
| It will be dawn before She takes the road | K |
Henry Treece
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