Love Magical Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEGHGHIJCJFKFK LMNM| IF you had been where I have been | A |
| Grey grey the skies above | B |
| And you had seen what I have seen | C |
| You would not laugh at love | B |
| Seek seek till you find a rose | D |
| Red all through to its petal tips | E |
| And you shall know the curve of her mouth | F |
| The scent of her breath and the red of her lips | E |
| If you had heard what I have heard | G |
| Dull dull the beat of the sea | H |
| Your heart would leap like a singing bird | G |
| Troubled and thrilled by ecstasy | H |
| Stars sing in the dark o' the night | I |
| Birds sing in the gold o' the noon | J |
| Melody reigned in her speech a queen | C |
| The song of the stars and the birds' tune | J |
| The rose is dead that was her mouth | F |
| Pale pale on the earth it lies | K |
| And East and West and North and South | F |
| The world is full of weeping eyes | K |
| A noon is dark a star is gone | L |
| A rose is dead a bird is mute | M |
| And love that made sounds magical | N |
| Is silent like a broken lute | M |
Roderic Quinn
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