The Return Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JBKB LMBN

I lost Young Love so long agoA
I had forgot him quiteB
Until a little lass and ladC
Went by my door to nightB
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Ah hand in hand but not aloneD
They passed my open doorE
For with them walked that other oneF
Who paused here Mays beforeE
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And I who had forgotten longG
Knew suddenly the graceH
Of one who in an empty landI
Beholds a kinsman's faceH
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Oh Young Love gone these many yearsJ
'Twas you came back to nightB
And laid your hand on my two eyesK
That they might see arightB
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And took my listless hand in yoursL
Your hands without a stainM
And touched me on my tired heartB
That it might beat againN

Theodosia Garrison



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