Birds Sing I Love You, Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA BCBCBC| Birds sing I love you love the whole day through | A |
| And not another song can they sing right | B |
| But singing done with loving's done with quite | B |
| The autumn sunders every twittering two | A |
| And I'd not have love make too much ado | A |
| With sweet parades of fondness and delight | B |
| Lest iterant wont should make caresses trite | B |
| Love names mere cuckoo ousters of the true | A |
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| Oh heart can hear heart's sense in senseless nought | B |
| And heart that's sure of heart has little speech | C |
| What shall it tell The other knows its thought | B |
| What shall one doubt or question or beseech | C |
| Who is assured and knows and unbesought | B |
| Possesses the dear trust that each gives each | C |
Augusta Davies Webster
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