To My Mother Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDEFEGBGB| WRITTEN IN A POCKET BOOK | A |
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| They tell us of an Indian tree | B |
| Which howsoe'er the sun and sky | C |
| May tempt its boughs to wander free | B |
| And shoot and blossom wide and high | C |
| Far better loves to bend its arms | D |
| Downward again to that dear earth | E |
| From which the life that fills and warms | F |
| Its grateful being first had birth | E |
| 'Tis thus tho' wooed by flattering friends | G |
| And fed with fame if fame it be | B |
| This heart my own dear mother bends | G |
| With love's true instinct back to thee | B |
Thomas Moore
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