Roses Can Wound Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDAEAFF| Roses can wound | A |
| But not from having thorns they do most harm | B |
| Often the night gives starry sheen or moon'd | A |
| Deep in the soul alarm | B |
| And it hath been deep within my heart like fear | C |
| Girl when you are near | C |
| The mist of sense | D |
| Wherein the soul goes shielded can divide | A |
| And she must cringe and be ashamed and wince | E |
| Not in appearance hide | A |
| Of rose or girl from the blazing mastery | F |
| Of bared Eternity | F |
Lascelles Abercrombie
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