Tears Are Two Small Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDC EFGHHI| Tears are too small a sign of grief | A |
| My love oh my sweet love | B |
| A child will cry himself to sleep | C |
| As though his golden heart would break | D |
| And yet will laugh himself awake | D |
| To see the morning cony leap | C |
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| Grief is too great to break a heart | E |
| My sweet though pain is there | F |
| Too great for anything but death | G |
| Blank madness underneath great seas | H |
| Christ screaming from a million trees | H |
| You stark beneath a burial cloth | I |
Henry Treece
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