The Wedding Gown Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDED AFGFHF AIJIKI

She put her wedding gown awayA
As tenderly as one might closeB
With kissing lips and finger tipsC
The petals of a roseD
Still held for the Belov d's sakeE
The loveliest that blowsD
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She put her wedding gown awayA
The quiet place was all astirF
With vague perfume that filled the roomG
Cedar and lavenderF
Yet sweeter still about it clungH
The fragrant thoughts of herF
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She put her wedding gown awayA
Yet lingered where its whiteness gleamedI
As one above a sleeping LoveJ
Oh thus it was she seemedI
Reluctant still to turn and goK
And leave him as he dreamedI

Theodosia Garrison



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