Separation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BACCDE FGHHHI JKLLLK JMNNNM OCPQRD STUUVTWWB| ELIZABETH TO WALTER | A |
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| He has come and he has gone | B |
| Meeting parting both are o'er | A |
| And I feel the same dull pain | C |
| Aching heart and throbbing brain | C |
| Coming o'er me once again | D |
| That I often felt before | E |
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| For he is my father's son | F |
| And in childhood's loving time | G |
| He and I so lone so young | H |
| No twin blossoms ever sprung | H |
| No twin cherries ever clung | H |
| Closer than his heart and mine | I |
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| He is changed ah me ah me | J |
| Have we then a different aim | K |
| Shall earth's glory or its gold | L |
| Make his heart to mine grow cold | L |
| Or can new love kill the old | L |
| Leaving me for love and fame | K |
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| Oh my brother fair to see | J |
| Idol of my lonely heart | M |
| Parting is a time of test | N |
| Father give him what is best | N |
| Father keep him from the rest | N |
| Bless him though we fall apart | M |
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| Well I know love will not die | O |
| It will cause us bliss or pain | C |
| We may part for many years | P |
| But my loving prayers and tears | Q |
| Rising up to Him who hears | R |
| Will yet draw him back again | D |
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| From the fount of tenderness | S |
| All the past comes brimming up | T |
| When his brow is touched with care | U |
| When no grief of his I share | U |
| When we're separated far | V |
| It will be a bitter cup | T |
| Bless him from before Thy throne | W |
| Thus my heart to Thee makes moan | W |
| Keep him Lord where he is gone | B |
Nora Pembroke (margaret Moran Dixon Mcdougall)
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