The Apple Tree Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKL| Secret and wise as nature like the wind | A |
| Melancholy or light hearted without reason | B |
| And like the waxing or the waning moon | C |
| Ever pale and lovely you are like these | D |
| Because you are free and live by your own law | E |
| While I desiring life and half alive | F |
| Dream hope regret and fear and blunder on | G |
| Your beauty is your life and my content | H |
| And I will liken you to an apple tree | I |
| Mary and Margaret playing under the branches | J |
| And everywhere soft shadows like your eyes | K |
| And scattered blossom like your little smiles | L |
William Kerr
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