Her Violin Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCDEEFGD A BBHHIJJKLM A BBNEOPPQQOI | A |
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Her violin Again begin | B |
The dream notes of her violin | B |
And dim and fair with gold brown hair | C |
I seem to see her standing there | C |
Soft eyed and sweetly slender | D |
The room again with strain on strain | E |
Vibrates to LOVE's melodious pain | E |
As sloping slow is poised her bow | F |
While round her form the golden glow | G |
Of sunset spills its splendour | D |
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II | A |
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Her violin now deep now thin | B |
Again I hear her violin | B |
And dream by dream again I seem | H |
To see the love light's tender gleam | H |
Beneath her eyes' long lashes | I |
While to my heart she seems a part | J |
Of her pure song's inspir d art | J |
And as she plays the rosy grays | K |
Of twilight halo hair and face | L |
While sunset burns to ashes | M |
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III | A |
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O violin Cease cease within | B |
My soul O haunting violin | B |
In vain in vain you bring again | N |
Back from the past the blissful pain | E |
Of all the love then spoken | O |
When on my breast at happy rest | P |
A sunny while her head was pressed | P |
Peace peace to these wild memories | Q |
For like my heart naught remedies | Q |
Her violin lies broken | O |
Madison Julius Cawein
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