Unlyric Love Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEFF GHIIJJ KC L

It is time to give that of myself which I could not at firstA
To offer you now at last my least and my worstA
Minor absurd preservesB
The shell's end curvesB
A document kept at the back of a drawerC
A tin hidden under the floorC
Recalcitrant prides and hesitationsD
To pile them carefully in a desparate oblationE
And say to you quickly turn themF
Once over and burn themF
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Now I no communist heaven knowsG
Who have kept as my dearest right to closeH
My tenth door after I've opened nine to the worldI
To unfold nine sepals holding one hard furledI
Shall or shall try to offer to youJ
A communism of twoJ
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See entry's yoursK
Here the last doorC
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Submitted by Stephen FryerL

Arthur Seymour John Tessimond



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