When I Remember Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA ABBA CDEFFE| When I remember that the day will come | A |
| For this our love to quit his land of birth | B |
| And bid farewell to all the ways of earth | B |
| With lips that must for evermore be dumb | A |
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| Then creep I silent from the stirring hum | A |
| And shut away the music and the mirth | B |
| And reckon up what may be left of worth | B |
| When hearts are cold and love's own body numb | A |
| - | |
| Something there must be that I know not here | C |
| Or know too dimly through the symbol dear | D |
| Some touch some beauty only guessed by this | E |
| If He that made us loves it shall replace | F |
| Beloved even the vision of thy face | F |
| And deep communion of thine inmost kiss | E |
Sir Henry Newbolt
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