Unforgotten Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEEFEG H DIJIDEECECHow many things that we would remember | A |
Sweet or sad or great or small | B |
Do our minds forget and how one thing only | C |
One little thing endures o'er all | B |
For many things have I forgotten | D |
But this one thing can never forget | E |
The scent of a primrose woodland wet | E |
Long years ago I found in a far land | F |
A fragile flower that April set | E |
Rainy pink in her forehead's garland | G |
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II | H |
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How many things by the heart are forgotten | D |
Sad as sweet or little or great | I |
And how one thing that could mean nothing | J |
Stays knocking still at the heart's red gate | I |
For many things has my heart forgotten | D |
But this one thing can never forget | E |
The face of a girl a moment met | E |
Who smiled in my eyes whom I passed in pity | C |
A flower like face with weeping wet | E |
Flung to the streets of a mighty city | C |
Madison Julius Cawein
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