The Haunted Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEF GHBIJE KLMNOP| In this sad place | A |
| Memory hangs on the air | B |
| Fragile as Spring snail's tiny shell | C |
| Coming to the sympathetic ear | D |
| Gentle as bud's green pulsing in the sun | E |
| Suave as sin in a black velvet glove | F |
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| The old faces gaze | G |
| Wistfully as birds among the nodding leaves | H |
| They watch the pleasures they may never share | B |
| And through the twilight hours | I |
| Old voices call along the river banks | J |
| And out of the high walled garden | E |
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| Why do they sigh | K |
| The gentle ones in the flowering musk | L |
| And what are the words of the song | M |
| The pale stranger sings as he walks | N |
| The garden's still deserted paths | O |
| Like a boy searching for his dog | P |
Henry Treece
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