Romance Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH| Why should we argue with the falling dust | A |
| Or tremble in the traffic of the days | B |
| Our hearts are music makers in the clouds | C |
| Our feet are running on the heavenly ways | B |
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| We'll go and find the honey of romance | D |
| Within the hollow of the sacred tree | E |
| There is a spirit in the eastern sky | F |
| Calling along the dawn to you and me | E |
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| She'll lead us to the forest where she hides | G |
| The yellow wine that keeps the angels young | H |
| We are the chosen lovers of the earth | I |
| For whom alone the golden comb was hung | H |
Scudder Middleton
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