Beautiful Eyes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDCEFGF HIJIKLMLML| By William Lee Swafford | A |
| Beautiful eyes beautiful face | B |
| I'm shy to talk to you | C |
| You're the eagle I must watch | D |
| No matter what I do | C |
| You're the beauty wild and free | E |
| The mistress of my eyes | F |
| Rolling through exultant air | G |
| Alone in pristine skies | F |
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| I would take you for my own | H |
| Could I but have your wings | I |
| Could I but go where night begins | J |
| And frozen sunlight sings | I |
| Could I but have you for my love | K |
| How might we fly together | L |
| But I must watch you from below | M |
| And long for you forever | L |
| But I must be the one below | M |
| And long for you forever | L |
William Swafford
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