Poor Broken Flower Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCAB DEFFDE| Poor broken flower what art can now recover thee | A |
| Torn from the stem that fed thy rosy breath | B |
| In vain the sunbeams seek | C |
| To warm that faded cheek | C |
| The dews of heaven that once like balm fell over thee | A |
| Now are but tears to weep thy early death | B |
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| So droops the maid whose lover hath forsaken her | D |
| Thrown from his arms as lone and lost as thou | E |
| In vain the smiles of all | F |
| Like sunbeams round her fall | F |
| The only smile that could from death awaken her | D |
| That smile alas is gone to others now | E |
Thomas Moore
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