Good-bye Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDDEECFCA AGAHIIHJHA| Good bye Good bye | A |
| Once pledged we fondly o'er and o'er | B |
| That nought should cloud our love's bright sky | A |
| Once thought we that we could not stay | C |
| Apart and live But oh For us | D |
| Fate willed it not to linger thus | D |
| To day earth's wintry poles apart | E |
| Are further not that we in heart | E |
| Nor colder than our sunless way | C |
| Passion and pride can do no more | F |
| And you and I can only say | C |
| Good bye Good bye | A |
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| Good bye Good bye | A |
| So sad it seems the sound of tears | G |
| So sad it seems life's parting sigh | A |
| And yet alas It can but be | H |
| Deserted ghostly wrecks of dreams | I |
| Once freighted with Hope's golden gleams | I |
| Wrecks drifting on a sullen sea | H |
| To mock the memory haunted years | J |
| Are all now left to you and me | H |
| Good bye Good bye | A |
Madge Morris Wagner
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