The Ballad Of The Student In The South Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH IJIJ KLKL

It was no sooner than this mornA
That first I found you thereB
Deep in a field of southern cornA
As golden as your hairB
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I had read books you had not readC
Yet I was put to shameD
To hear the simple words you saidC
And see your eyes aflameD
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Shall I forget when prying dawnE
Sends me about my wayF
The careless stars the quiet lawnE
And you with whom I layF
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Your's is the beauty of the moonG
The wisdom of the seaH
Since first you tasted sweet and soonG
Of God's forbidden treeH
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Darling a scholar's fancies sinkI
So faint beneath your songJ
And you are right why should we thinkI
We who are young and strongJ
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For we are simple you and IK
We do what others doL
Linger and toil and laugh and dieK
And love the whole night throughL

James Elroy Flecker



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