Love In A Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBB DEDEDD F GHGHH IJKJII F LMLMM NOPONN

Between the rose's and the canna's crimsonA
Beneath her window in the night I standB
The jeweled dew hangs little stars in rims onC
The white moonflowers each a spirit handB
That points the path to mystic shadowlandB
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Awaken sweet and fairD
And add to night try graceE
Suffer its loveliness to shareD
The white moon of thy faceE
The darkness of thy hairD
Awaken sweet and fairD
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IIF
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A moth like down swings on th' alth a's pistilG
Ghost of a tone that haunts its bell's deep domeH
And in the August lily's cone of crystalG
A firefly blurs the lantern of a gnomeH
Green as a gem that gleams through hollow foamH
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Approach the moment fliesI
Thou sweetheart of the SouthJ
Come mingle with night's mysteriesK
The red rose of thy mouthJ
The starlight of thine eyesI
Approach the moment fliesI
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IIIF
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Dim through the dusk like some unearthly presenceL
Bubbles the Slumber song of some wild birdM
And with it borne faint on a breeze sweet essenceL
The rainy murmur of a fountain's heardM
As if young lips had breathed a perfumed wordM
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How long my love my blissN
How long must I awaitO
With night that all impatience isP
Thy greeting at the gateO
And at the gate thy kissN
How long my love my blissN

Madison Julius Cawein



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