Economy [a Valentine] Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCCDDEEFGHHIIJJKKL LMKMNNOOEE

I sendA
O sweetest friendA
A kissB
Such as fair ladies gaveC
Of old when knights were braveC
And smiles were wonD
Through foes undoneD
And this will beE
For you to give again to meE
And then its present errand o'erF
I'll give it unto you once moreG
Ere briefest time elapseH
With interest perhapsH
Its mission spentI
Again to me it may be lentI
And thus day after dayJ
As we a simple law obeyJ
Forever to and froK
The selfsame kiss will goK
A busy shuttle that shall weaveL
A web of love to soften and relieveL
Our daily careM
And soK
As thus we shareM
With lip to lipN
Our frugal partnershipN
One kiss will always doO
For twoO
And oh how easy it will beE
To practice this economyE

Arthur Macy



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