Young Love Xvii - "canst Thou Be True Across So Many Miles," Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABA CDCD EFEF| So many days that keep us still apart | A |
| Ah canst thou live upon remembered smiles | B |
| And ask no warmer comfort for thy heart | A |
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| I call thy name right up into the sky | C |
| Dear name O surely she shall hear and hark | D |
| Nay though I toss it singing up so high | C |
| It drops again like yon returning lark | D |
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| O be a dove dear name and find her breast | E |
| There croon and croodle all the lonely day | F |
| Go tell her that I love her still the best | E |
| So many days so many miles away | F |
Richard Le Gallienne
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