Evasion Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDD AEAFGG HIJIKK| Why do I love you who have never given | A |
| My heart encouragement or any cause | B |
| Is it because as earth is held of heaven | A |
| Your soul holds mine by some mysterious laws | C |
| Perhaps unseen of me within your eyes | D |
| The answer lies the answer lies | D |
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| From your sweet lips no word hath ever fallen | A |
| To tell my heart its love is not in vain | E |
| The bee that wooes the flow'r hath honey and pollen | A |
| To cheer him on and bring him back again | F |
| But what have I your other friends above | G |
| To feed my love to feed my love | G |
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| Still still you are my dream and my desire | H |
| Your love is an allurement and a dare | I |
| Set for attainment like a shining spire | J |
| Far far above me in the starry air | I |
| And gazing upward 'gainst the hope of hope | K |
| I breast the slope I breast the slope | K |
Madison Julius Cawein
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