Dialogue Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA ACCA DD EE AA| Be patient Life when Love is at the gate | A |
| And when he enters let him be at home | B |
| Think of the roads that he has had to roam | B |
| Think of the years that he has had to wait | A |
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| But if I let Love in I shall be late | A |
| Another has come first there is no room | C |
| And I am thoughtful of the endless loom | C |
| Let Love be patient the importunate | A |
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| O Life be idle and let Love come in | D |
| And give thy dreamy hair that Love may spin | D |
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| But Love himself is idle with his song | E |
| Let Love come last and then may Love last long | E |
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| Be patient Life for Love is not the last | A |
| Be patient now with Death for Love has passed | A |
Walter Conrad Arensberg
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