Gramercy Park Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EAFA DGHGFor W P | A |
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The little park was filled with peace | B |
The walks were carpeted with snow | C |
But every iron gate was locked | D |
Lest if we entered peace would go | C |
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We circled it a dozen times | E |
The wind was blowing from the sea | A |
I only felt your restless eyes | F |
Whose love was like a cloak for me | A |
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Oh heavy gates that fate has locked | D |
To bar the joy we may not win | G |
Peace would go out forevermore | H |
If we should dare to enter in | G |
Sara Teasdale
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