With Strawberries We Filled A Tray Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBAAABCAABBAC| WITH strawberries we filled a tray | A |
| And then we drove away away | A |
| Along the links beside the sea | B |
| Where wave and wind were light and free | B |
| And August felt as fresh as May | A |
| And where the springy turf was gay | A |
| With thyme and balm and many a spray | A |
| Of wild roses you tempted me | B |
| With strawberries | C |
| A shadowy sail silent and gray | A |
| Stole like a ghost across the bay | A |
| But none could hear me ask my fee | B |
| And none could know what came to be | B |
| Can sweethearts all their thirst allay | A |
| With strawberries | C |
William Ernest Henley
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