A Glory Gone Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBDEFGEFG| What is my thought of you beloved one | A |
| Now you have passed from me and gone your ways | B |
| Glory is gone with you from stars and sun | A |
| And all wise meaning from the nights and days | B |
| There is no colour no delight no praise | B |
| In the deep forest where your dear eyes shone | C |
| Nor any dryad face with cheeks ablaze | B |
| To paint the glades grown sere as Avalon | D |
| What is my thought of you No thought have I | E |
| But just to weep the pity of lost things | F |
| Grieve with the wind and rain tears with the rain | G |
| The sun may smile who knows in a blue sky | E |
| To morrow But to day Hope's passionate wings | F |
| Are folded and Love waits on only Pain | G |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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