Green [english] Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB CDCD ECEC

See blossoms branches fruit leaves I have broughtA
And then my heart that for you only sighsB
With those white hands of yours oh tear it notC
But let the poor gift prosper in your eyesB
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The dew upon my hair is still undriedC
The morning wind strikes chilly where it fellD
Suffer my weariness here at your sideC
To dream the hour that shall it quite dispelD
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Allow my head that rings and echoes stillE
With your last kiss to lie upon your breastC
Till it recover from the stormy thrillE
And let me sleep a little since you restC

Paul Verlaine



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