A Song (#2) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCBDBEEBFBGGB| THOU art the soul of a summer's day | A |
| Thou art the breath of the rose | B |
| But the summer is fled | C |
| And the rose is dead | C |
| Where are they gone who knows who knows | B |
| Thou art the blood of my heart o' hearts | D |
| Thou art my soul's repose | B |
| But my heart grows numb | E |
| And my soul is dumb | E |
| Where art thou love who knows who knows | B |
| Thou art the hope of my after years | F |
| Sun for my winter snows | B |
| But the years go by | G |
| 'Neath a clouded sky | G |
| Where shall we meet who knows who knows | B |
Paul Laurence Dunbar
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