Hope And I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFGF AHAH| Hope stood one morning by the way | A |
| And stretched her fair right hand to me | B |
| And softly whispered For this day | A |
| I'll company with thee | B |
| - | |
| Ah no dear Hope I sighing said | C |
| Oft have you joined me in the morn | D |
| But when the evening came you fled | C |
| And left me all forlorn | D |
| - | |
| 'Tis better I should walk alone | E |
| Than have your company awhile | F |
| And then to lose it and go on | G |
| For weary mile on mile | F |
| - | |
| She turned rebuked I went my way | A |
| But sad the sunshine seemed and chill | H |
| I missed her missed her all the day | A |
| And O I miss her still | H |
Susan Coolidge (sarah Chauncey Woolsey)
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Stephanie Regalado Valenzuela: It's a very lovely poem it just reminds me of a friend that i missed all the day i'd like to thank you for the poem it's so beautiful . this is a poem for you the stars faced from space with the beauty of those words that they say my heart lights from the inside when my heart lights I feel alive , alive when i hear those word i hear them hear them i say for one last time the stars fly away
Lauren: this is a really good poem
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