Caprice Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAC DEFDF GHIGI JKIJI

Her mouth is all of rosesA
Her eyes are violetsB
And round her cheek at hide and seekC
Love plays among the rosesA
That dimple on her cheekC
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Her heart is all capricesD
Her will is yea and nayE
And with a smile can she beguileF
My heart to the capricesD
That dance upon her smileF
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Her looks are merely sunshineG
Her tears are only rainH
But if she will I follow stillI
The flitting way of sunshineG
Whatever way she willI
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And if she will I love herJ
And if she put me byK
Despite her will I follow stillI
And will she let me love herJ
Ha ha I think she willI

Arthur Symons



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