The Wedding Gown Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDED AFGFHF AIJIKI| She put her wedding gown away | A |
| As tenderly as one might close | B |
| With kissing lips and finger tips | C |
| The petals of a rose | D |
| Still held for the Belov d's sake | E |
| The loveliest that blows | D |
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| She put her wedding gown away | A |
| The quiet place was all astir | F |
| With vague perfume that filled the room | G |
| Cedar and lavender | F |
| Yet sweeter still about it clung | H |
| The fragrant thoughts of her | F |
| - | |
| She put her wedding gown away | A |
| Yet lingered where its whiteness gleamed | I |
| As one above a sleeping Love | J |
| Oh thus it was she seemed | I |
| Reluctant still to turn and go | K |
| And leave him as he dreamed | I |
Theodosia Garrison
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