Rondeau. - It Might Have Been Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCABBAD EFEEFD| It might have been so different a year | A |
| To what has been the summer's guileless play | B |
| Not all a jest comes back to me to day | B |
| In added sweetness and provokes a tear | C |
| Strange pictures rise pass on and disappear | A |
| Drawn from your tender words of yesterday | B |
| When looking in my eyes in the old way | B |
| You told me of your life how passing dear | A |
| It might have been | D |
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| Useless to dream more useless to regret | E |
| We might have lived and loved nor lost the glow | F |
| Of Love's first sweet intensity to let | E |
| These foolish fancies die I strive and yet | E |
| I still must count it happiness to know | F |
| It might have been | D |
Sophie M. (almon) Hensley
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