To - - Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIJ KLML| These lines which on this leaf I write | A |
| I trace with friendly thoughts of thee | B |
| And hope when o'er this page you glance | C |
| You'll think a kindly thought of me | B |
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| And why should I this tribute ask | D |
| Why crave from you this humble boon | E |
| Because I knew you through life's morn | F |
| And hope to know you in its noon | E |
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| Because the path of life we trod | G |
| With youthful hearts so free from pain | H |
| When both together went to school | I |
| And wander'd gaily home again | J |
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| This then is why I ask of you | K |
| As on this little page you look | L |
| To think of me with other friends | M |
| Whose names are written in your book | L |
Thomas Frederick Young
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