Were All The World Like You Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDBEAB ABFBGBEAB

Were all the world like you my dearA
Were all the world like youB
Oh there'd be darts in all our heartsC
From sunset to the dewB
For life would be Love's jubileeD
Where all were two and twoB
And lovers' rhyme the only crimeE
Were all the world like you my dearA
Were all the world like youB
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Were all the world like you my dearA
Were all the world like youB
There'd be no pain nor clouds nor rainF
No kisses overdueB
But sweetest sighs and pleading eyesG
Where Cupid's arrow flewB
And lovers' rhyme the only crimeE
Were all the world like you my dearA
Were all the world like youB

Arthur Macy



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