Old Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDACED FGHIJEKI

My window is darknessA
The sighs of the night die in silenceB
The lamp on my tableC
Burns gravely the walls are withdrawnD
And beneath in your darknessA
You are sleeping and dreaming forgetfulC
But I think of you smilingE
For I'm wakeful and now it is only an hour to the dawnD
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When the first throb of light comesF
I shall rise and go out to the gardenG
And walk the lawn's verdureH
Before the wet gossamer goesI
And when you come down sweetJ
All singing and light in the morningE
Delight will break ambushK
With your garden's most fragrant and softest and reddest red roseI

John Collings Squire, Sir



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