One And One Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACC DEEDFF GHHGHH| Do you hate me you | A |
| Sitting quietly there | B |
| With the burnished hair | B |
| That frames the two | A |
| Deep eyes of your face | C |
| In a smooth embrace | C |
| - | |
| And you say naught | D |
| And I never speak | E |
| But you rest your cheek | E |
| On your hand a thought | D |
| Showing plain as the brow | F |
| Goes wrinkling now | F |
| - | |
| Of what do you think | G |
| Sitting opposite me | H |
| As you stir the tea | H |
| That you do not drink | G |
| And frown at nought | H |
| With those brows of thought | H |
James Stephens
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