Margaret Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AA BB CC DD EE

Her eyes upon a summer's dayA
God's skies are not more blue than theyA
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Her hair you've seen a sunbeam boldB
Made up of just such threads of goldB
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Her cheek the leaf which nearest growsC
The dewy heart of June's red roseC
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Her mouth full lipped and subtly sweetD
As briar drowned in summer heatD
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Her heart December's chill and snowE
Heaven pity me who love her soE

Jean Blewett



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