Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBBBCCCC DDDDEEEE| TRIO | A |
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| Oh love hits all humanity humanity my dear | B |
| But after all it's vanity a vanity I fear | B |
| And sometimes 'tis insanity insanity so queer | B |
| Humanity yes a vanity yes insanity so queer | B |
| And love is often curious so curious to see | C |
| And oftentimes is spurious so spurious ah me | C |
| And surely 'tis injurious injurious when free | C |
| So curious yes and spurious yes injurious when free | C |
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| Oh love brings much anxiety anxiety and grief | D |
| But seasoned with propriety propriety relief | D |
| It's mixed with joy and piety but piety is brief | D |
| Anxiety yes propriety yes but piety is brief | D |
| Oh young love's all timidity timidity I'm told | E |
| Gains courage with rapidity rapidity so bold | E |
| With traces of acidity acidity when old | E |
| Timidity yes rapidity yes acidity when old | E |
Arthur Macy
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