If I Forget Thee Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAAB ACDDE AFAAF| If I forget thee How shall I forget thee | A |
| Sword of the mighty Prince and Lord of War | B |
| Captive I bind me | A |
| To the spears that blind me | A |
| Rage in my heart and love for evermore | B |
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| If I forget thee How shall I forget thee | A |
| Man the destroyer Life that made mine move | C |
| They that come after | D |
| Let them earn my laughter | D |
| Ay but my anger never nor my love | E |
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| If I forget thee How should I forget thee | A |
| One man there is no woman dares despise | F |
| Hate him it may be | A |
| Wound him if the way be | A |
| Nay but forget him Not before she dies | F |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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