A Song Of Heloise Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDEC AFFA| God send thee peace Oh great unhappy heart | A |
| A world away I pray that thou mayst rest | B |
| Softly as on the Well Belov d's breast | B |
| Where ever in her wistful dreams thou art | A |
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| At dawn my prayer is all for thee at noon | C |
| My very heart and Oh at night my tears | D |
| For all we walk alone the empty years | E |
| Nor meet neath any sun neath any moon | C |
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| Yet must my love go with thee all apart | A |
| From this the life I lend to lesser things | F |
| God send to thee this night beneath its wings | F |
| A little peace Oh great unhappy heart | A |
Theodosia Garrison
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