Roundel Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB BAB ABAB| If he could know my songs are all for him | A |
| At silver dawn or in the evening glow | B |
| Would he not smile and think it but a whim | A |
| If he could know | B |
| - | |
| Or would his heart rejoice and overflow | B |
| As happy brooks that break their icy rim | A |
| When April's horns along the hillsides blow | B |
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| I may not speak till Eros' torch is dim | A |
| The god is bitter and will have it so | B |
| And yet to night our fate would seem less grim | A |
| If he could know | B |
Sara Teasdale
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