A Lover Since Childhood Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAA BBBBBB CCCCCC| Tangled in thought am I | A |
| Stumble in speech do I | A |
| Do I blunder and blush for the reason why | A |
| Wander aloof do I | A |
| Lean over gates and sigh | A |
| Making friends with the bee and the butterfly | A |
| - | |
| If thus and thus I do | B |
| Dazed by the thought of you | B |
| Walking my sorrowful way in the early dew | B |
| My heart cut through and through | B |
| In this despair of you | B |
| Starved for a word or a look will my hope renew | B |
| - | |
| Give then a thought for me | C |
| Walking so miserably | C |
| Wanting relief in the friendship of flower or tree | C |
| Do but remember we | C |
| Once could in love agree | C |
| Swallow your pride let us be as we used to be | C |
Robert Von Ranke Graves
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