Sorrowing Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDECCEFF GGHHIIJJKLML| And again the flowers are come | A |
| And the light shakes | B |
| And no tiny voice is dumb | A |
| And a bud breaks | B |
| On the humble bush and the proud restless tree | C |
| Come with me | C |
| - | |
| Look this little flower is pink | D |
| And this one white | E |
| Here's a pearl cup for your drink | D |
| Here's for your delight | E |
| A yellow one sweet with honey | C |
| Here's fairy money | C |
| Silver bright | E |
| Scattered over the grass | F |
| As we pass | F |
| - | |
| Here's moss How the smell of it lingers | G |
| On my cold fingers | G |
| You shall have no moss Here's a frail | H |
| Hyacinth deathyly pale | H |
| Not for you not for you | I |
| And the place where they grew | I |
| You must promise me not to discover | J |
| My sorrowful lover | J |
| Shall we never be happy again | K |
| Never again play | L |
| In vain in vain | M |
| Come away | L |
Katherine Mansfield
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