What She Said Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABA CCDC EFGF HHDH IIJK BBDB| She said Would I might sleep | A |
| With the bulbs I plant so deep | A |
| Forgetting all the long Winter | B |
| That I must awake and weep | A |
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| A dreamless sleepy head | C |
| Forgetting my Dear was dead | C |
| Nothing caring nor knowing | D |
| While the dark season sped | C |
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| I am so young so young | E |
| And the years stretch out so long | F |
| The weeks and the months so endless | G |
| The long life does me wrong | F |
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| I would grow old and grey | H |
| As though 'twere only a day | H |
| Till his voice came calling calling | D |
| To me under the clay | H |
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| Then I should spring to the sun | I |
| Life done with Life begun | I |
| And run where he waited to lift me | J |
| Over the threshold stone | K |
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| She sighed in the Autumn weather | B |
| Would I and the bulbs together | B |
| For Spring lay quietly waiting | D |
| I and the bulbs together | B |
Katharine Tynan
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