My Queen Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GBHBIJEJ KELEMNEN ONONPQRF SETEUVWVAnnie Oh what a weary while | A |
It seems since that sad day | B |
When whispering a fond good bye | C |
I tore myself away | B |
And yet 'tis only two short years | D |
How has it seemed to thee | E |
To me those lonesome years appear | F |
Like an eternity | E |
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We loved Ah me how much we loved | G |
How happy passed the day | B |
When pouring forth enraptured vows | H |
The charmed hours passed away | B |
In every leaf we beauty saw | I |
In every song and sound | J |
Some sweet entrancing melody | E |
To soothe our hearts we found | J |
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And now it haunts me as a dream | K |
A thing that could not be | E |
That one so pure and beautiful | L |
Could ever care for me | E |
But I still have the nut brown curl | M |
Which tells me it is true | N |
And in my fancy I can see | E |
The brow where once it grew | N |
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Those eyes whose pensive loving light | O |
Did thrill me through and through | N |
Still follow me by day and night | O |
As they were wont to do | N |
Thy smile still haunts me and thy voice | P |
At times I seem to hear | Q |
And when the scented zephyrs pass | R |
I fancy thou art near | F |
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'Twill not be long dear heart although | S |
It will seem long to me | E |
Until I clasp thee once again | T |
To part no more from thee | E |
Though storms may roar and oceans rage | U |
And furies vent their spleen | V |
There's naught shall keep me from my love | W |
My beautiful my queen | V |
John Hartley
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