In A Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDEE EEFFEEE EEGGHHH EEBAIII

The pink rose drops its petals onA
The moonlit lawn the moonlit lawnB
The moon like some wide rose of whiteC
Drops down the summer nightC
No rose there isD
As sweet as thisE
Thy mouth that greets me with a kissE
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The lattice of thy casement twinesE
With jasmine vines with jasmine vinesE
The stars like jasmine blossoms lieF
About the glimmering skyF
No jasmine tressE
Can so caressE
Like thy white arms' soft lovelinessE
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About thy door magnolia bloomsE
Make sweet the glooms make sweet the gloomsE
A moon magnolia is the duskG
Closed in a dewy huskG
However muchH
No bloom gives suchH
Soft fragrance as thy bosom's touchH
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The flowers blooming now will passE
And strew the grass and strew the grassE
The night like some frail flower dawnB
Will soon make gray and wanA
Still still aboveI
The flower ofI
True love shall live forever LoveI

Madison Julius Cawein



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