Unfortunate Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDCD EFFGHG| Heart you are restless as a paper scrap | A |
| That's tossed down dusty pavements by the wind | B |
| Saying She is most wise patient and kind | B |
| Between the small hands folded in her lap | A |
| Surely a shamed head may bow down at length | C |
| And find forgiveness where the shadows stir | D |
| About her lips and wisdom in her strength | C |
| Peace in her peace Come to her come to her | D |
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| She will not care She'll smile to see me come | E |
| So that I think all Heaven in flower to fold me | F |
| She'll give me all I ask kiss me and hold me | F |
| And open wide upon that holy air | G |
| The gates of peace and take my tiredness home | H |
| Kinder than God But heart she will not care | G |
Rupert Brooke
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