The Rose Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBACADE AABBAE

You have forgot it once was redA
With life this rose to which you saidA
When there in happy days gone byB
You plucked it on my breast to lieB
'Sleep there O rose how sweet a bedA
Is thine And heart be comfortedC
For though we part and roses shedA
Their leaves and fade love cannot die 'D
You have forgotE
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So by those words of yours I'm ledA
To send it you this day you wedA
Look well upon it You as IB
Should ask it now without a sighB
If love can lie as it lies deadA
You have forgotE

Madison Julius Cawein



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