One And One Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACC DEEDFF GHHGHH

Do you hate me youA
Sitting quietly thereB
With the burnished hairB
That frames the twoA
Deep eyes of your faceC
In a smooth embraceC
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And you say naughtD
And I never speakE
But you rest your cheekE
On your hand a thoughtD
Showing plain as the browF
Goes wrinkling nowF
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Of what do you thinkG
Sitting opposite meH
As you stir the teaH
That you do not drinkG
And frown at noughtH
With those brows of thoughtH

James Stephens



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