I Am Athirst, But Not For Wine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAA BCC DDD EEE| I am athirst but not for wine | A |
| The drink I long for is divine | A |
| Poured only from your eyes in mine | A |
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| I hunger but the bread I want | B |
| Of which my blood and brain are scant | C |
| Is your sweet speech for which I pant | C |
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| I am a cold and lagging lame | D |
| Life creeps along my languid frame | D |
| Your love would fan it into flame | D |
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| Heaven's in that little word your love | E |
| It makes my heart coo like a dove | E |
| My tears fall as I think thereof | E |
Mathilde Blind
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