Economy [a Valentine] Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCDDEEFGHHIIJJKKL LMKMNNOOEE| I send | A |
| O sweetest friend | A |
| A kiss | B |
| Such as fair ladies gave | C |
| Of old when knights were brave | C |
| And smiles were won | D |
| Through foes undone | D |
| And this will be | E |
| For you to give again to me | E |
| And then its present errand o'er | F |
| I'll give it unto you once more | G |
| Ere briefest time elapse | H |
| With interest perhaps | H |
| Its mission spent | I |
| Again to me it may be lent | I |
| And thus day after day | J |
| As we a simple law obey | J |
| Forever to and fro | K |
| The selfsame kiss will go | K |
| A busy shuttle that shall weave | L |
| A web of love to soften and relieve | L |
| Our daily care | M |
| And so | K |
| As thus we share | M |
| With lip to lip | N |
| Our frugal partnership | N |
| One kiss will always do | O |
| For two | O |
| And oh how easy it will be | E |
| To practice this economy | E |
Arthur Macy
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