A Colliquy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCABCADEADE AFBAFBGHAGHA

Why hurt so hard by little pricksA
By chasing cares so clouded overB
Heart of mineC
Holding what no storm can unfixA
Nor time corrupt O tender loverB
Why repineC
In you so deep a fountain springsA
Of faith and joy beyond all speechD
O happy heartE
How should those meanly thwarting thingsA
Men do the petty creeds they preachD
In you have partE
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It is because my heart repliesA
There is such beauty to adoreF
Within for everB
Because I dwell in paradiseA
That the world's chafing is a soreF
A fret a feverB
Were there no fountain welling strongG
In me no vision heavenly rareH
Before my eyesA
There'd be for me no world of wrongG
Without lamenting to compareH
With paradiseA

Robert Laurence Binyon



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