Little Lessons Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE FGFGHEIE JKLKJEIEou dearest | A |
Would make the sweetest tale | B |
We'd sail upon a sea of bliss | C |
And I would lift the sail | B |
Our happiness would be sublime | D |
Surpassing tongue or pen | E |
You may as well learn things from me | F |
As to learn from other men | E |
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Oh you have touched me deeply | F |
The young thing whispered low | G |
He pleaded Come oh come with me | F |
She could not answer No | G |
She said I'll be your pupil | H |
And softly added then | E |
I may as well learn things from you | I |
As to learn from other men | E |
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They dined alone that evening | J |
And the young man got his wish | K |
They even broke the unwritten law | L |
Of Nevaire before zee feesh | K |
At half past three next morning | J |
He staggered home again | E |
She had taught him tricks he never knew | I |
That she'd learned from other men | E |
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