Love And Harmony Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAB CDDD EEEE FGFF HHHHLove and harmony combine | A |
And round our souls entwine | A |
While thy branches mix with mine | A |
And our roots together join | B |
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Joys upon our branches sit | C |
Chirping loud and singing sweet | D |
Like gentle streams beneath our feet | D |
Innocence and virtue meet | D |
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Thou the golden fruit dost bear | E |
I am clad in flowers fair | E |
Thy sweet boughs perfume the air | E |
And the turtle buildeth there | E |
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There she sits and feeds her young | F |
Sweet I hear her mournful song | G |
And thy lovely leaves among | F |
There is love I hear his tongue | F |
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There his charming nest doth lay | H |
There he sleeps the night away | H |
There he sports along the day | H |
And doth among our branches play | H |
William Blake
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