Goodbye! Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDD EFEFGG| Come thrust your hands in the warm earth | A |
| And feel her strength through all your veins | B |
| Breathe her full odors taste her mouth | C |
| Which laughs away imagined pains | B |
| Touch her life's womb yet know | D |
| This substance makes your grave also | D |
| - | |
| Shrink not your flesh is no more sweet | E |
| Than flowers which daily blow and die | F |
| Nor are your mein and dress so neat | E |
| Nor half so pure your lucid eye | F |
| And yet by flowers and earth I swear | G |
| You're neat and pure and sweet and fair | G |
Richard Aldington
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