Ah, If You Knew Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABB CBCBB DBDBB| Ah if you knew how soon and late | A |
| My eyes long for a sight of you | B |
| Sometimes in passing by my gate | A |
| You'd linger until fall of dew | B |
| If you but knew | B |
| - | |
| Ah if you knew how sick and sore | C |
| My life flags for the want of you | B |
| Straightway you'd enter at the door | C |
| And clasp my hand between your two | B |
| If you but knew | B |
| - | |
| Ah if you knew how lost and lone | D |
| I watch and weep and wait for you | B |
| You'd press my heart close to your own | D |
| Till love had healed me through and through | B |
| If you but knew | B |
Mathilde Blind
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