Your Shadow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBAC DEFEDF GCHCGH IJKJLK MCNCMN

From Swindon out to White Horse HillA
I walked in morning rainB
And saw your shadow lying thereC
As clear and plainB
As lies the White Horse on the HillA
I saw your shadow lying thereC
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Over the wide green downs and bleakD
Unthinking free I walkedE
And saw your shadow fluttering byF
Almost it talkedE
Answering what I dared not speakD
While thoughts of you ran fluttering byF
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So on to Baydon sauntered teasedG
With that pure native airC
Sometimes the sweetness of wild thymeH
The strings of careC
Did pluck sometimes my soul was easedG
With more than sweetness of wild thymeH
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Sometimes within a pool I caughtI
Your face upturned to mineJ
And where sits Chilton by the watersK
Your look did shineJ
Wildly in the mill foam that soughtL
To hide you in those angry watersK
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And yet O Sweet you never knewM
Those downs the thymy airC
That with your spirit haunted isN
Yes everywhereC
Ah but my heart is full of youM
And with your shadow haunted isN

John Frederick Freeman



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