Love's Caution Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEEFF GHIHFFJJ| Tell them when you are home again | A |
| How warm the air was now | B |
| How silent were the birds and leaves | C |
| And of the moon's full glow | D |
| And how we saw afar | E |
| A falling star | E |
| It was a tear of pure delight | F |
| Ran down the face of Heaven this happy night | F |
| - | |
| Our kisses are but love in flower | G |
| Until that greater time | H |
| When gathering strength those flowers take wing | I |
| And Love can reach his prime | H |
| And now my heart's delight | F |
| Good night good night | F |
| Give me the last sweet kiss | J |
| But do not breathe at home one word of this | J |
William Henry Davies
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