To L. R. E. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDEFFCGGC| When first I saw you felt you take my hand | A |
| I could not speak for happiness to find | B |
| How more than all they said your heart was kind | B |
| How strong you were and quick to understand | A |
| I dared not say 'I who am least of those | C |
| Who call you friend I love you and I crave | D |
| A little love that I may be more brave | D |
| Because one watches me who cares and knows ' | E |
| So silent long ago I used to look | F |
| High up along the shelves at one great book | F |
| And longed to see its contents childishwise | C |
| And now I know it for my Poet's own | G |
| So sometime shall I know you and be known | G |
| And looking upward I shall find your eyes | C |
Sara Teasdale
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