Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDDCA DDDDEEAA| Eyes like flowers and falling hair | A |
| Seldom seen nor ever long | B |
| Then I did not know you were | C |
| Destined subject for a song | B |
| Sharing your unconsciousness | D |
| Of your double loveliness | D |
| Unaware how fair you were | C |
| Peaceful eyes and shadowy hair | A |
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| Only now your beauty falls | D |
| Sweetly on some other place | D |
| Lonely reverie recalls | D |
| More than anything your face | D |
| Any idle hour may find | E |
| Stealing on my captured mind | E |
| Faintly merging from the air | A |
| Eyes like flowers and falling hair | A |
John Collings Squire, Sir
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