Song Of The Desert Lark Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABACBD EFEFGGFD HIHIHHIDLove love in vain | A |
We count the days of Spring | B |
Lost is all love's pain | A |
Lost the songs we sing | B |
Sunshine and Summer rain | A |
Winter and Spring again | C |
Still the years shall bring | B |
But we die | D |
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Love what a noon | E |
Of happy love was ours | F |
Grief came too soon | E |
Touched the Autumn flowers | F |
Grief and the doubt of death | G |
Mixed with the roses' breath | G |
Darkly the Winter lowers | F |
And we die | D |
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His torch love the Sun | H |
Turns to the stormy West | I |
Like a fair dream begun | H |
Changing to jest | I |
Love while our souls are one | H |
Still let us sing the Sun | H |
Sing and forget the rest | I |
And so die | D |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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