A Valentine [from A Very Little Boy To A Very Little Girl] Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EEAAAC FFGGHH

This is a valentine for youA
Mother made it She's real smartB
I told her that I loved you trueA
And you were my sweetheartB
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And then she smiled and then she winkedC
And then she said to fatherD
Beginning young and then he thinkedC
And then he said Well ratherD
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Then mother's eyes began to shineE
And then she made this valentineE
If you love me as I love youA
No knife shall cut our love in twoA
And father laughed and said How newA
And then he said It's time for bedC
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So when I'd said my prayersF
Mother came running up the stairsF
And told me I might send the rhymesG
And then she kissed me lots of timesG
Then I turned over to the wallH
And cried about you and that's allH

Arthur Macy



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