Tell Her, Oh, Tell Her Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB ACAC DEDE| Tell her oh tell her the lute she left lying | A |
| Beneath the green arbor is still lying there | B |
| And breezes like lovers around it are sighing | A |
| But not a soft whisper replies to their prayer | B |
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| Tell her oh tell her the tree that in going | A |
| Beside the green arbor she playfully set | C |
| As lovely as ever is blushing and blowing | A |
| And not a bright leaflet has fallen from it yet | C |
| - | |
| So while away from that arbor forsaken | D |
| The maiden is wandering still let her be | E |
| As true as the lute that no sighing can waken | D |
| And blooming for ever unchanged as the tree | E |
Thomas Moore
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