Covering Wings Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFFE FGHGIJCCJ CBKBLMNNMOPCPQLRRSLove Love Your tenderness | A |
Your beautiful watchful ways | B |
Grasp me fold me cover me | C |
I lie in a kind of daze | B |
Neither asleep nor yet awake | D |
Neither a bud nor flower | E |
Brings to morrow | F |
Joy or sorrow | F |
The black or the golden hour | E |
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Love Love You pity me so | F |
Chide me scold me cry | G |
Submit submit You must not fight | H |
What may I do then Die | G |
But oh my horror of quiet beds | I |
How can I longer stay | J |
One to be ready | C |
Two to be steady | C |
Three to be off and away | J |
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Darling heart your gravity | C |
Your sorrowful mournful gaze | B |
Two bleached roads lie under the moon | K |
At the parting of the ways | B |
But the tiny tree thatched narrow lane | L |
Isn't it yours and mine | M |
The blue bells ring | N |
Hey ding a ding ding | N |
And buds are thick on the vine | M |
Love Love Grief of my heart | O |
As a tree droops over a stream | P |
You hush me lull me dark me | C |
The shadow hiding the gleam | P |
Your drooping and tragical boughs of grace | Q |
Are heavy as though with rain | L |
Run Run | R |
Into the sun | R |
Let us be children again | S |
Katherine Mansfield
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