Despair Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDCDEE F| The long and tedious months move slowly by | A |
| And February's chill has fled away | B |
| Before the gales of March and now e'en they | B |
| Have died upon the peaceful April sky | A |
| And still I sadly wander still I sigh | A |
| And all the splendour of each Springtime day | B |
| Is dyed for me one melancholy grey | B |
| And all its beauty can but make me cry | A |
| - | |
| For thou art silent Oh far distant friend | C |
| And not one word has come to cheer my heart | D |
| Through these sad months which seem to have no end | C |
| So distant seems the day which bade us part | D |
| Oh speak dear fair haired angel Spring has smiled | E |
| And I despair a broken hearted child | E |
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| FRANCE | F |
Paul Bewsher
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