Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFGH IJBKLMHN| YOU are as gold | A |
| as the half ripe grain | B |
| that merges to gold again | C |
| as white as the white rain | B |
| that beats through | D |
| the half opened flowers | E |
| of the great flower tufts | F |
| thick on the black limbs | G |
| of an Illyrian apple bough | H |
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| Can honey distill such fragrance | I |
| as your bright hair | J |
| for your face is as fair as rain | B |
| yet as rain that lies clear | K |
| on white honey comb | L |
| lends radiance to the white wax | M |
| so your hair on your brow | H |
| casts light for a shadow | N |
Hilda Doolittle
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