In Lovers' Lane Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JKLK MNON MPQP RSTS

I know a place for loitering feetA
Deep in the valley where the breezeB
Makes melody in lichened boughsC
And murmurs low love litaniesB
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There slender harebells nod and dreamD
And pale wild roses offer upE
The fragrance of their golden heartsF
As from some incense brimm d cupE
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It holds the sunshine sifted downG
Softly through many a beechen screenH
Save where by deeper woods embracedI
Cool shadows linger dim and greenH
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And there my love and I may walkJ
And harken to the lapsing fallK
Of unseen brooks and tender windsL
And wooing birds that sweetly callK
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And every voice to her will sayM
What I repeat in dear refrainN
And eyes will meet with seeking eyesO
And hands will clasp in Lovers' LaneN
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Come sweet heart then and we will strayM
Adown that valley lingering longP
Until the rose is wet with dewQ
And robins come to evensongP
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And woo each other borrowing speechR
Of love from winds and brooks and birdsS
Until our sundered thoughts are oneT
And hearts have no more need of wordsS

Lucy Maud Montgomery



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