A Glory Gone Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBDEFGEFG

What is my thought of you beloved oneA
Now you have passed from me and gone your waysB
Glory is gone with you from stars and sunA
And all wise meaning from the nights and daysB
There is no colour no delight no praiseB
In the deep forest where your dear eyes shoneC
Nor any dryad face with cheeks ablazeB
To paint the glades grown sere as AvalonD
What is my thought of you No thought have IE
But just to weep the pity of lost thingsF
Grieve with the wind and rain tears with the rainG
The sun may smile who knows in a blue skyE
To morrow But to day Hope's passionate wingsF
Are folded and Love waits on only PainG

Wilfrid Scawen Blunt



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