Unanswered Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAAABCBDBD| How long ago it is since we went Maying | A |
| Since she and I went Maying long ago | A |
| The years have left my forehead lined I know | A |
| Have thinned my hair around the temples graying | A |
| Ah time will change us yea I hear it saying | A |
| 'She too grows old the face of rose and snow | A |
| Has lost its freshness in the hair's brown glow | A |
| Some strands of silver sadly too are straying | A |
| The form you knew whose beauty so enspelled | B |
| Has lost the litheness of its loveliness | C |
| And all the gladness that her blue eyes held | B |
| Tears and the world have hardened with distress ' | D |
| 'True true ' I answer 'O ye years that part | B |
| These things are chaned but is her heart her heart ' | D |
Madison Julius Cawein
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