Were All The World Like You Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDBEAB ABFBGBEAB| Were all the world like you my dear | A |
| Were all the world like you | B |
| Oh there'd be darts in all our hearts | C |
| From sunset to the dew | B |
| For life would be Love's jubilee | D |
| Where all were two and two | B |
| And lovers' rhyme the only crime | E |
| Were all the world like you my dear | A |
| Were all the world like you | B |
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| Were all the world like you my dear | A |
| Were all the world like you | B |
| There'd be no pain nor clouds nor rain | F |
| No kisses overdue | B |
| But sweetest sighs and pleading eyes | G |
| Where Cupid's arrow flew | B |
| And lovers' rhyme the only crime | E |
| Were all the world like you my dear | A |
| Were all the world like you | B |
Arthur Macy
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