The Meeting Of Sighs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE AGHGDEIE| YOUR voice was the rugged | A |
| old voice that I knew | B |
| I gave the best grip of | C |
| my greeting to you | B |
| I knew not of your lips | D |
| you knew not of mine | E |
| Of travel and travail | F |
| we gave not a sign | E |
| - | |
| We drank and we chorused | A |
| with quips in our eyes | G |
| But under our song was | H |
| the meeting of sighs | G |
| I knew not of your lips | D |
| you knew not of mine | E |
| For lean years and lone years | I |
| had watered the wine | E |
John Shaw Neilson
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