Valentines From A Conchologist Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDED FGHGAIED| Were I a murm'ring ocean shell | A |
| Pressed close against your ear | B |
| My constant whisperings would tell | A |
| A story sweet to hear | B |
| I'd make the message from the sea | C |
| Love's tidings on the shore | D |
| And I would woo with words so true | E |
| That you could ask no more | D |
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| So if some silvern nautilus | F |
| Lay close beside your cheek | G |
| And you should hear a language dear | H |
| Unto the heart I seek | G |
| You'll know within the simple shell | A |
| That murmurs o'er and o'er | I |
| I send to you a love more true | E |
| Than e'er was breathed before | D |
Arthur Macy
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