Her Eyes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAAAB AAAAAA ACAAAC| In her dark eyes dreams poetize | A |
| The soul sits lost in love | B |
| There is no thing in all the skies | A |
| To gladden all the world I prize | A |
| Like the deep love in her dark eyes | A |
| Or one sweet dream thereof | B |
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| In her dark eyes where thoughts arise | A |
| Her soul's soft moods I see | A |
| Of hope and faith that make life wise | A |
| And charity whose food is sighs | A |
| Not truer than her own true eyes | A |
| Is truth's divinity | A |
| - | |
| In her dark eyes the knowledge lies | A |
| Of an immortal sod | C |
| Her soul once trod in angel guise | A |
| Nor can forget its heavenly ties | A |
| Since there in Heaven upon her eyes | A |
| Once gazed the eyes of God | C |
Madison Julius Cawein
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