A Duet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CC DA EE F| 'Flowers nodding gaily scent in air | A |
| Flowers posied flowers for the hair | A |
| Sleepy flowers flowers bold to stare ' | B |
| 'O pick me some ' | B |
| - | |
| 'Shells with lip or tooth or bleeding gum | C |
| Tell tale shells and shells that whisper Come | C |
| Shells that stammer blush and yet are dumb ' | - |
| 'O let me hear ' | - |
| - | |
| 'Eyes so black they draw one trembling near | D |
| Brown eyes caverns flooded with a tear | A |
| Cloudless eyes blue eyes so windy clear ' | - |
| 'O look at me ' | - |
| - | |
| 'Kisses sadly blown across the sea | E |
| Darkling kisses kisses fair and free | E |
| Bob a cherry kisses 'neath a tree ' | - |
| 'O give me one ' | - |
| - | |
| Thus sand a king and queen in Babylon | F |
T. Sturge Moore
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