My Queen Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GBHBIJEJ KELEMNEN ONONPQRF SETEUVWV

Annie Oh what a weary whileA
It seems since that sad dayB
When whispering a fond good byeC
I tore myself awayB
And yet 'tis only two short yearsD
How has it seemed to theeE
To me those lonesome years appearF
Like an eternityE
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We loved Ah me how much we lovedG
How happy passed the dayB
When pouring forth enraptured vowsH
The charmed hours passed awayB
In every leaf we beauty sawI
In every song and soundJ
Some sweet entrancing melodyE
To soothe our hearts we foundJ
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And now it haunts me as a dreamK
A thing that could not beE
That one so pure and beautifulL
Could ever care for meE
But I still have the nut brown curlM
Which tells me it is trueN
And in my fancy I can seeE
The brow where once it grewN
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Those eyes whose pensive loving lightO
Did thrill me through and throughN
Still follow me by day and nightO
As they were wont to doN
Thy smile still haunts me and thy voiceP
At times I seem to hearQ
And when the scented zephyrs passR
I fancy thou art nearF
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'Twill not be long dear heart althoughS
It will seem long to meE
Until I clasp thee once againT
To part no more from theeE
Though storms may roar and oceans rageU
And furies vent their spleenV
There's naught shall keep me from my loveW
My beautiful my queenV

John Hartley



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