Longing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD BEBE

When rathe wind flowers many peerA
All rain filled at blue April skiesB
As on one smiles one's lady dearA
With the big tear drops in her eyesB
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When budded May apples I wisC
Be hidden by lone greenwood creeksD
Be bashful as her cheeks we kissC
Be waxen as her dimpled cheeksD
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Then do I pine for happier skiesB
Shy wild flowers fair by hill and burnE
As one for one's sweet lady's eyesB
And her white cheeks might pine and yearnE

Madison Julius Cawein



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