Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDDCA DDDDEEAA

Eyes like flowers and falling hairA
Seldom seen nor ever longB
Then I did not know you wereC
Destined subject for a songB
Sharing your unconsciousnessD
Of your double lovelinessD
Unaware how fair you wereC
Peaceful eyes and shadowy hairA
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Only now your beauty fallsD
Sweetly on some other placeD
Lonely reverie recallsD
More than anything your faceD
Any idle hour may findE
Stealing on my captured mindE
Faintly merging from the airA
Eyes like flowers and falling hairA

John Collings Squire, Sir



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