Green [english] Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB CDCD ECEC| See blossoms branches fruit leaves I have brought | A |
| And then my heart that for you only sighs | B |
| With those white hands of yours oh tear it not | C |
| But let the poor gift prosper in your eyes | B |
| - | |
| The dew upon my hair is still undried | C |
| The morning wind strikes chilly where it fell | D |
| Suffer my weariness here at your side | C |
| To dream the hour that shall it quite dispel | D |
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| Allow my head that rings and echoes still | E |
| With your last kiss to lie upon your breast | C |
| Till it recover from the stormy thrill | E |
| And let me sleep a little since you rest | C |
Paul Verlaine
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