Revenente Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEFEGHGIJK

The bells of memory sound this summer dayA
Down the long alleys of the blue skied yearsB
Shy cowslip thyme the haunting scent of hayA
Pleached gardens nourished by a lover's tearsC
And honeysuckle shy maid in the hedgeD
Are all Her handmaids blessed is the sightE
The mirror pool caught of Her So the stageF
Is set for entrance and a girl in whiteE
Walks in my heart again out of pale deathG
Kingdom of shrivelled mouth and powdering boneH
Touching my cheek with flower laden breathG
And whispering 'Poor love and still alone 'I
Was any man so lucky dear GodJ
It will be dawn before She takes the roadK

Henry Treece



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