What She Said Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABA CCDC EFGF HHDH IIJK BBDB

She said Would I might sleepA
With the bulbs I plant so deepA
Forgetting all the long WinterB
That I must awake and weepA
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A dreamless sleepy headC
Forgetting my Dear was deadC
Nothing caring nor knowingD
While the dark season spedC
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I am so young so youngE
And the years stretch out so longF
The weeks and the months so endlessG
The long life does me wrongF
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I would grow old and greyH
As though 'twere only a dayH
Till his voice came calling callingD
To me under the clayH
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Then I should spring to the sunI
Life done with Life begunI
And run where he waited to lift meJ
Over the threshold stoneK
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She sighed in the Autumn weatherB
Would I and the bulbs togetherB
For Spring lay quietly waitingD
I and the bulbs togetherB

Katharine Tynan



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