An Hour Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDDBC AEAEFFEA| Together by bright water | A |
| We sat my love and I | B |
| Light as a skimming swallow | C |
| The perfect hour went by | B |
| With words like ripples breaking | D |
| On full thoughts softly waking | D |
| With thoughts so dear and shy | B |
| That no word dared to follow | C |
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| Down by that sunny water | A |
| The spring's sweet voice we heard | E |
| The wind the leaves' young lover | A |
| My love's hair gently stirred | E |
| An hour ago we parted | F |
| I wander heavy hearted | F |
| Heavily like a wounded bird | E |
| The day lags night draws over | A |
Robert Laurence Binyon
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