Yea, The Roses Are Still On Fire Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAB CDDCD| Yea the roses are still on fire | A |
| With the bygone heat of July | B |
| Though the least little wind drifting by | B |
| Shake a rose leaf or two from the brier | A |
| Be it never so soft a sigh | B |
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| Ember of love still glows and lingers | C |
| Deep at the red heart's smouldering core | D |
| With the sudden passionate throb of yore | D |
| We shook as our eyes and clinging fingers | C |
| Met once only to meet no more | D |
Mathilde Blind
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