A Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDED FGFG

Steal from the meadows rob the tall green hillsA
Ravish my orchard's blossoms let me bindB
A crown of orchard flowers and daffodilsA
Because my love is fair and white and kindB
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To day the thrush has trilled her daintiest phrasesC
Flowers with their incense have made drunk the airD
God has bent down to gild the hearts of daisiesE
Because my love is kind and white and fairD
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To day the sun has kissed the rose tree's daughterF
And sad Narcissus Spring's pale acolyteG
Hangs down his head and smiles into the waterF
Because my love is kind and fair and whiteG

Lord Alfred Douglas



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