Will You Forget? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABABABA CCDCDCDE| In years to come will you forget | A |
| Dear girl how often we have met | A |
| And I have gazed into your eyes | B |
| And there beheld no sad regret | A |
| To cloud the gladness of their skies | B |
| While in your heart unheard as yet | A |
| Love slept oblivious of my sighs | B |
| In years to come will you forget | A |
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| Ah me I only pray that when | C |
| In other days some man of men | C |
| Has taught those eyes to laugh and weep | D |
| With joy and sorrow hearts must ken | C |
| When love awakens in their deep | D |
| I only pray some memory then | C |
| Or sad or sweet you still will keep | D |
| Of me and love that might have been | E |
Madison Julius Cawein
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