Lines Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCAA DDEETo you dear mother heart whose hair is gray | A |
Above this page to day | A |
Whose face though lined with many a smile and care | B |
Grows year by year more fair | B |
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Be tenderest tribute set in perfect rhyme | C |
That haply passing time | C |
May cull and keep it for strange lips to pay | A |
When we have gone our way | A |
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And to strange men weary of field and street | D |
Should this my song seem sweet | D |
Yours be the joy for all that made it so | E |
You know dear heart you know | E |
John Charles Mcneill
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