The Love That Goes A-begging Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDECFGHCHIJKJLMNM

Oh Loves there are that enter inA
And Loves there are that waitB
And Loves that sit a weepingC
Whose joy will come too lateB
For some there be that ope their doorsD
And some there be that closeE
And Love must go a beggingC
But whither no one knowsF
His feet are on the thorny waysG
And on the dew cold grassH
No ears have ever heard him singC
No eyes have seen him passH
And yet he wanders thro' the worldI
And makes the meadows sweetJ
For all his tears and wearinessK
Have flowered beneath his feetJ
The little purple violetL
Has marked his wanderingsM
And in the wind among the treesN
You hear the song he singsM

Sara Teasdale



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