The Rose Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBACADE AABBAE| You have forgot it once was red | A |
| With life this rose to which you said | A |
| When there in happy days gone by | B |
| You plucked it on my breast to lie | B |
| 'Sleep there O rose how sweet a bed | A |
| Is thine And heart be comforted | C |
| For though we part and roses shed | A |
| Their leaves and fade love cannot die ' | D |
| You have forgot | E |
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| So by those words of yours I'm led | A |
| To send it you this day you wed | A |
| Look well upon it You as I | B |
| Should ask it now without a sigh | B |
| If love can lie as it lies dead | A |
| You have forgot | E |
Madison Julius Cawein
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