Fantasia - The Young Girl's Poem Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEEFF GGHHII| Kiss mine eyelids beauteous Morn | A |
| Blushing into life new born | A |
| Lend me violets for my hair | B |
| And thy russet robe to wear | B |
| And thy ring of rosiest hue | C |
| Set in drops of diamond dew | C |
| - | |
| Kiss my cheek thou noontide ray | D |
| From my Love so far away | D |
| Let thy splendor streaming down | E |
| Turn its pallid lilies brown | E |
| Till its darkening shades reveal | F |
| Where his passion pressed its seal | F |
| - | |
| Kiss my lips thou Lord of light | G |
| Kiss my lips a soft good night | G |
| Westward sinks thy golden car | H |
| Leave me but the evening star | H |
| And my solace that shall be | I |
| Borrowing all its light from thee | I |
Oliver Wendell Holmes
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