Our Souls Have Touched Each Other Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB ACAC ADAD EFGF AHAH| Our souls have touched each other | A |
| Two fountains from one jet | B |
| Like children of one mother | A |
| Our leaping thoughts have met | B |
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| We were as far asunder | A |
| As green isles in the sea | C |
| And now we ask in wonder | A |
| How that could ever be | C |
| - | |
| I dare not call thee lover | A |
| Nor any earthly name | D |
| Though love's full cup flows over | A |
| As water quick with flame | D |
| - | |
| When two strong minds have mated | E |
| As only spirits may | F |
| The wold shines new created | G |
| In a diviner day | F |
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| Yea though hard fate may sever | A |
| My fleeting self from thine | H |
| Thy thought will live for ever | A |
| And ever grow in mine | H |
Mathilde Blind
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