In A Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDEE EEFFEEE EEGGHHH EEBAIIIThe pink rose drops its petals on | A |
The moonlit lawn the moonlit lawn | B |
The moon like some wide rose of white | C |
Drops down the summer night | C |
No rose there is | D |
As sweet as this | E |
Thy mouth that greets me with a kiss | E |
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The lattice of thy casement twines | E |
With jasmine vines with jasmine vines | E |
The stars like jasmine blossoms lie | F |
About the glimmering sky | F |
No jasmine tress | E |
Can so caress | E |
Like thy white arms' soft loveliness | E |
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About thy door magnolia blooms | E |
Make sweet the glooms make sweet the glooms | E |
A moon magnolia is the dusk | G |
Closed in a dewy husk | G |
However much | H |
No bloom gives such | H |
Soft fragrance as thy bosom's touch | H |
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The flowers blooming now will pass | E |
And strew the grass and strew the grass | E |
The night like some frail flower dawn | B |
Will soon make gray and wan | A |
Still still above | I |
The flower of | I |
True love shall live forever Love | I |
Madison Julius Cawein
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