A Dedication Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGHGHIJKJ DFDF| Because I went the lone ways | A |
| Among the tall trees | B |
| Because I loved the blue days | A |
| The bird melodies | B |
| Deemed you I did our love wrong | C |
| In loving these too | D |
| Ah every forest love song | C |
| Was sung love for you | D |
| The green slope the sky above | E |
| The wild forest lore | F |
| All these were but the mind's love | E |
| The deep heart has more | F |
| And were you rival of the wren | G |
| Resentful of the dawn | H |
| Ah what would these avail then | G |
| If you dear were gone | H |
| The wild joy that things possess | I |
| Would seem out of place | J |
| And all beauty meaningless | K |
| For want of one face | J |
| The wren's lilt for lack of you | D |
| Would wring the heart's core | F |
| And stars upon the night's blue | D |
| Would move me no more | F |
James Martin Devaney
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