Take Care, Take Care Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAAB CDEED FAFFA| Bind up bind up your dark bright hair | A |
| And hide the smouldering sunken fire | B |
| Let it be held no more than fair | A |
| Nor yourself guess how rare how rare | A |
| Its movement colour and deep fire | B |
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| Your eyes they have their consciousness | C |
| Your lips their grave reflective smile | D |
| Your hands their cunning for distress | E |
| Your hair has only beauteousness | E |
| And hid flame for its only guile | D |
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| That glowing hair on shoulders white | F |
| Is pride past sum take care take care | A |
| Even to dream of wish'd delight | F |
| Too much perturbs the ebb of night | F |
| Bind up bind up your burning hair | A |
John Frederick Freeman
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