Jewls Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JKLK| If I should see your eyes again | A |
| I know how far their look would go | B |
| Back to a morning in the park | C |
| With sapphire shadows on the snow | B |
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| Or back to oak trees in the spring | D |
| When you unloosed my hair and kissed | E |
| The head that lay against your knees | F |
| In the leaf shadow's amethyst | E |
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| And still another shining place | G |
| We would remember how the dun | H |
| Wild mountain held us on its crest | I |
| One diamond morning white with sun | H |
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| But I will turn my eyes from you | J |
| As women turn to put away | K |
| The jewels they have worn at night | L |
| And cannot wear in sober day | K |
Sara Teasdale
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