To One In A Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCDEDEFF| If I were other than alas I am | A |
| A soul in strife whom banded foemen vex | B |
| If toil were folly and good deeds a sham | A |
| And hydra wrong had shed its serpent necks | B |
| And life's dark problems could no more perplex | B |
| How sweet it were forgotten of all blame | C |
| In that far garden which your summer decks | B |
| To dream with you that grief was but a name | C |
| Ay dream For waking which of us were wise | D |
| To spell grief's epitaph Some tears must be | E |
| Even in the herald hour of your sunrise | D |
| And in the night Ah child what misery | E |
| Think you awaits us when life's flood gates strain | F |
| To the full deluge of the descending rain | F |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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