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 you | A |
| Mother made it She's real smart | B |
| I told her that I loved you true | A |
| And you were my sweetheart | B |
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| And then she smiled and then she winked | C |
| And then she said to father | D |
| Beginning young and then he thinked | C |
| And then he said Well rather | D |
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| Then mother's eyes began to shine | E |
| And then she made this valentine | E |
| If you love me as I love you | A |
| No knife shall cut our love in two | A |
| And father laughed and said How new | A |
| And then he said It's time for bed | C |
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| So when I'd said my prayers | F |
| Mother came running up the stairs | F |
| And told me I might send the rhymes | G |
| And then she kissed me lots of times | G |
| Then I turned over to the wall | H |
| And cried about you and that's all | H |
Arthur Macy
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