In Lovers' Lane Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JKLK MNON MPQP RSTSI know a place for loitering feet | A |
Deep in the valley where the breeze | B |
Makes melody in lichened boughs | C |
And murmurs low love litanies | B |
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There slender harebells nod and dream | D |
And pale wild roses offer up | E |
The fragrance of their golden hearts | F |
As from some incense brimm d cup | E |
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It holds the sunshine sifted down | G |
Softly through many a beechen screen | H |
Save where by deeper woods embraced | I |
Cool shadows linger dim and green | H |
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And there my love and I may walk | J |
And harken to the lapsing fall | K |
Of unseen brooks and tender winds | L |
And wooing birds that sweetly call | K |
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And every voice to her will say | M |
What I repeat in dear refrain | N |
And eyes will meet with seeking eyes | O |
And hands will clasp in Lovers' Lane | N |
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Come sweet heart then and we will stray | M |
Adown that valley lingering long | P |
Until the rose is wet with dew | Q |
And robins come to evensong | P |
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And woo each other borrowing speech | R |
Of love from winds and brooks and birds | S |
Until our sundered thoughts are one | T |
And hearts have no more need of words | S |
Lucy Maud Montgomery
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