Gertrude Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BAABBAABCDCDAA| In Memory | A |
| - | |
| - | |
| What shall I say my friend my own heart healing | B |
| When for my love you cannot answer me | A |
| This earth would quake alas might I but see | A |
| You smile death's rigorous law repealing | B |
| Pale lips your mystery so well concealing | B |
| May not the eloquent varied minstrelsy | A |
| Of my inspired ardor potent be | A |
| To touch your chords to music's uttered feeling | B |
| Friend here you cherished flowers send me now | C |
| One ghostly bloom to prove that you are blessed | D |
| No If denial such as brands my brow | C |
| Be in your heavenly regions too confessed | D |
| Oh may it prove the truth that your still eyes | A |
| Foresee the end of all futurities | A |
Rose Hawthorne Lathrop
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