In A Copy Of Fitzgerald's "omar" Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABA BBCB DDED

A little book this grim November dayA
Wherein O tired heart to creep awayA
Come drink this wine and wear this fadeless roseB
Nor heed the world nor what the world shall sayA
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A thousand gardens yet to day there blowsB
In all their wintry walks no single roseB
But here with Omar you shall find the SpringC
That fears no Autumn and eternal glowsB
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So on the song soft petals of his rhymeD
Pillow your head as in some golden climeD
And let the beauty of eternityE
Smooth from your brow the little frets of timeD

Richard Le Gallienne



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