Singing Go I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEFD AGGHA| Singing go I seeking for ever a song | A |
| Sung long ago I ask no more to hear | B |
| Her voice that sang for I should do her wrong | A |
| Had I the power to bring her once more near | C |
| - | |
| Near to the earth its sorrow or its joy | D |
| To drag her back into the arms of pain | E |
| And Love and all the April flowers again | F |
| And all her little dreams of heaven destroy | D |
| - | |
| Have I the heart Ah had I but the song | A |
| The nightingale would listen and all things | G |
| That talk in waterfalls and trees and strings | G |
| Would hush themselves to listen as I sang | H |
| Had I the song | A |
Richard Le Gallienne
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