The Full Heart Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JKLKIf I could sing the song of her | A |
Who makes my heart to sing | B |
If I could catch the words to match | C |
Its secret blossoming | B |
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My song should be a heaven of sound | D |
Thrilled through a single note | E |
The world of light that's infinite | F |
In one flower's honey throat | E |
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A fountain diamonded in air | G |
Earth blessing dews at night | H |
A dancing child flames lovely wild | I |
Should not so much delight | H |
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But where I most have theme to boast | J |
I stammer in my speech | K |
The full heart shames my faltering art | L |
With music past its reach | K |
Robert Laurence Binyon
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