Friendship Broken Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBCCBDEFDEF A GHH GGHHGIJKILKI | A |
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We chose the faint chill morning friend and friend | B |
Pacing the twilight out beneath an oak | C |
Soul calling soul to judgement and we spoke | C |
Strange things and deep as any poet penned | B |
Such truth as never truth again can mend | B |
Whatever arts we win what gods invoke | C |
It was not wrath it made nor strife nor smoke | C |
Be what it may it had a solemn end | B |
Farewell in peace We of the selfsame throne | D |
Are foeman vassals pale astrologers | E |
Each a wise sceptic of the other's star | F |
Silently as we went our ways alone | D |
The steadfast sun whom no poor prayer deters | E |
Drew high between us his majestic bar | F |
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II | A |
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Mine was the mood that shows the dearest face | G |
Thro' a long avenue and voices kind | H |
Idle and indeterminate and blind | H |
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As rumors from a very distant place | G |
Yet even so it gathered the first chase | G |
Of the first swallows where the lane's inclined | H |
An ebb of wavy wings to serve my mind | H |
For round Spring's vision Ah some equal grace | G |
The calm sense of seen beauty without sight | I |
Befell thee honorable heart no less | J |
In patient stupor walking from the dawn | K |
Albeit thou too wert loser of life's light | I |
Like fallen Adam in the wilderness | L |
Aware of naught but of the thing withdrawn | K |
Louise Imogen Guiney
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