To One In A Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCDEDEFF

If I were other than alas I amA
A soul in strife whom banded foemen vexB
If toil were folly and good deeds a shamA
And hydra wrong had shed its serpent necksB
And life's dark problems could no more perplexB
How sweet it were forgotten of all blameC
In that far garden which your summer decksB
To dream with you that grief was but a nameC
Ay dream For waking which of us were wiseD
To spell grief's epitaph Some tears must beE
Even in the herald hour of your sunriseD
And in the night Ah child what miseryE
Think you awaits us when life's flood gates strainF
To the full deluge of the descending rainF

Wilfrid Scawen Blunt



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