The Love That Goes A-begging Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDECFGHCHIJKJLMNM| Oh Loves there are that enter in | A |
| And Loves there are that wait | B |
| And Loves that sit a weeping | C |
| Whose joy will come too late | B |
| For some there be that ope their doors | D |
| And some there be that close | E |
| And Love must go a begging | C |
| But whither no one knows | F |
| His feet are on the thorny ways | G |
| And on the dew cold grass | H |
| No ears have ever heard him sing | C |
| No eyes have seen him pass | H |
| And yet he wanders thro' the world | I |
| And makes the meadows sweet | J |
| For all his tears and weariness | K |
| Have flowered beneath his feet | J |
| The little purple violet | L |
| Has marked his wanderings | M |
| And in the wind among the trees | N |
| You hear the song he sings | M |
Sara Teasdale
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