For A Picture By Rose Cecil O'neil Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEED FGFGGFKisses are long forgotten of this twain | A |
Kisses and words the sweet small prophecies | B |
That run before the Lord of Love the fain | A |
Touch of the hand and feasting of the eyes | C |
All tendrilled sweets that blossom at the door | D |
Of the stern doom whose ecstacy is this | E |
The end of all small speech of word or kiss | E |
And whose strange name is Love and one name more | D |
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One is this twain past power of speech to tell | F |
Each lost in each and each for ever found | G |
Drained is the cup that holds both heaven and hell | F |
Peace deep as peace of those divinely drowned | G |
In leagues of moonlit water wraps them round | G |
And it is well with them yea it is well | F |
Richard Le Gallienne
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