An Early Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JKLK MGNGAh sweet young blood that makes the heart | A |
So full of joy and light | B |
That dying children dance with it | C |
From early morn till night | B |
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My dreams were blossoms hers the fruit | D |
She was my dearest care | E |
With gentle hand and for it I | F |
Made playthings of her hair | E |
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I made my fingers rings of gold | G |
And bangles for my wrist | H |
You should have felt the soft warm thing | I |
I made to glove my fist | H |
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And she should have a crown I swore | J |
With only gold enough | K |
To keep together stones more rich | L |
Than that fine metal stuff | K |
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Her golden hair gave me more joy | M |
Than Jason's heart could hold | G |
When all his men cried out Ah look | N |
He has the Fleece of Gold | G |
William Henry Davies
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