Interlude Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBBBBCDCEFF| What love is how I love how builders' clay | A |
| By love is lit into a golden spending | B |
| How love calls beautiful ghosts back to the day | A |
| How life because of love shall have no ending | B |
| These with the dawn I have begun to sing | B |
| These with the million budded noon that's rising | B |
| Shall be a theme with love's consent to bring | B |
| My song to some imperishable devising | B |
| And may the petals of this garland fall | C |
| On every quarrel and in fragrance bless | D |
| Old friendship and a little comfort all | C |
| The weary loves that walk the wilderness | E |
| While still my song I consecrate alone | F |
| To her who taking it shall take her own | F |
John Drinkwater
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