A Marriage Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOMPQ| 's moment | A |
| in a world in | B |
| servitude to time | C |
| She was young | D |
| I kissed with my eyes | E |
| closed and opened | F |
| them on her wrinkles | G |
| Come ' said death | H |
| choosing her as his | I |
| partner for | J |
| the last dance And she | K |
| who in life | L |
| had done everything | M |
| with a bird's grace | N |
| opened her bill now | O |
| for the shedding | M |
| of one sigh no | P |
| heavier than a feather | Q |
Ronald Stuart Thomas
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