Longing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD BEBEWhen rathe wind flowers many peer | A |
All rain filled at blue April skies | B |
As on one smiles one's lady dear | A |
With the big tear drops in her eyes | B |
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When budded May apples I wis | C |
Be hidden by lone greenwood creeks | D |
Be bashful as her cheeks we kiss | C |
Be waxen as her dimpled cheeks | D |
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Then do I pine for happier skies | B |
Shy wild flowers fair by hill and burn | E |
As one for one's sweet lady's eyes | B |
And her white cheeks might pine and yearn | E |
Madison Julius Cawein
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