Song Of The Desert Lark Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABACBD EFEFGGFD HIHIHHID

Love love in vainA
We count the days of SpringB
Lost is all love's painA
Lost the songs we singB
Sunshine and Summer rainA
Winter and Spring againC
Still the years shall bringB
But we dieD
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Love what a noonE
Of happy love was oursF
Grief came too soonE
Touched the Autumn flowersF
Grief and the doubt of deathG
Mixed with the roses' breathG
Darkly the Winter lowersF
And we dieD
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His torch love the SunH
Turns to the stormy WestI
Like a fair dream begunH
Changing to jestI
Love while our souls are oneH
Still let us sing the SunH
Sing and forget the restI
And so dieD

Wilfrid Scawen Blunt



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