O Nightingale My Heart Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEDBE BFGHGFH| O Nightingale my heart | A |
| How sad thou art | A |
| How heavy is thy wing | B |
| Desperately whirr d that thy throat may fling | B |
| Song to the tingling silences remote | C |
| Thine eye whose ruddy spark | D |
| Burned fiery of late | E |
| How dead and dark | D |
| Why so soon didst thou sing | B |
| And with such turbulence of love and hate | E |
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| Learn that there is no singing yet can bring | B |
| The expected dawn more near | F |
| And thou art spent already though the night | G |
| Scarce has begun | H |
| What voice what eyes wilt thou have for the light | G |
| When the light shall appear | F |
| And O what wings to bear thee t'ward the Sun | H |
Robert Malise Bowyer Nichols
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