Unforgotten Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEEFEG H DIJIDEECEC

How many things that we would rememberA
Sweet or sad or great or smallB
Do our minds forget and how one thing onlyC
One little thing endures o'er allB
For many things have I forgottenD
But this one thing can never forgetE
The scent of a primrose woodland wetE
Long years ago I found in a far landF
A fragile flower that April setE
Rainy pink in her forehead's garlandG
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How many things by the heart are forgottenD
Sad as sweet or little or greatI
And how one thing that could mean nothingJ
Stays knocking still at the heart's red gateI
For many things has my heart forgottenD
But this one thing can never forgetE
The face of a girl a moment metE
Who smiled in my eyes whom I passed in pityC
A flower like face with weeping wetE
Flung to the streets of a mighty cityC

Madison Julius Cawein



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