Love's Landmarks Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHAH IJKL MNON PQRQ

The woods we used to walk my loveA
Are woods no moreB
But' villas' now with sounding namesC
All name and doorB
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The pond where early on in MarchD
The yellow cupE
Of water lilies made us gladF
Is now filled upE
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But ah what if they fill or fellG
Each pond each treeH
What matters it to day my loveA
To me to theeH
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The jerry builder may consumeI
A greedy mothJ
God's mantle of the living greenK
I feel no wrathL
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Eat up the beauty of the worldM
And gorge his fillN
On mead and winding country laneO
And grassy hillN
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I only laugh for now of theseP
I have no careQ
Now that to me the fair is foulR
And foul as fairQ

Richard Le Gallienne



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