Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBBBCCCC DDDDEEEE

TRIOA
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Oh love hits all humanity humanity my dearB
But after all it's vanity a vanity I fearB
And sometimes 'tis insanity insanity so queerB
Humanity yes a vanity yes insanity so queerB
And love is often curious so curious to seeC
And oftentimes is spurious so spurious ah meC
And surely 'tis injurious injurious when freeC
So curious yes and spurious yes injurious when freeC
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Oh love brings much anxiety anxiety and griefD
But seasoned with propriety propriety reliefD
It's mixed with joy and piety but piety is briefD
Anxiety yes propriety yes but piety is briefD
Oh young love's all timidity timidity I'm toldE
Gains courage with rapidity rapidity so boldE
With traces of acidity acidity when oldE
Timidity yes rapidity yes acidity when oldE

Arthur Macy



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