Love's Tenderness Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBAABCDEDECDeem not my love is only for the bloom | A |
The honey and the marble that is You | B |
Tis so Belov d common loves consume | A |
Their treasury and vanish like the dew | B |
Nay but my love's a thing that's far more true | B |
For little loves a little hour hath room | A |
But not for us their brief and trivial doom | A |
In a far richer soil our loving grew | B |
From deeper wells of being it upsprings | C |
Nor shall the wildest kiss that makes one mouth | D |
Draining all nectar from the flowered world | E |
Slake its divine unfathomable drouth | D |
And when your wings against my heart lie furled | E |
With what a tenderness it dreams and sings | C |
Richard Le Gallienne
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