The First Extra Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFEF GHIH CJDJ| A Waltz Song | A |
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| O sway and swing and sway | B |
| And swing and sway and swing | C |
| Ah me what bliss like unto this | D |
| Can days and daylight bring | C |
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| A rose beneath your feet | E |
| Has fallen from my head | F |
| Its odour rises sweet | E |
| All crushed it lies and dead | F |
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| O Love is like a rose | G |
| Fair hued of fragrant breath | H |
| A tender flow'r that lives an hour | I |
| And is most sweet in death | H |
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| O swing and sway and swing | C |
| And rise and sink and fall | J |
| There is no bliss like unto this | D |
| This is the best of all | J |
Amy Levy
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