Across The Table. To A. L. L Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF AGAGHere's to you Arthur You and I | A |
Have seen a lot of stormy weather | B |
Since first we clinked cups on the sly | A |
At school together | B |
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The winds of fate have had their will | C |
And blown our crafts so far apart | D |
We hardly knew if either still | C |
Were on the chart | D |
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But now I know the love of man | E |
Is more than time or space or fate | F |
And laugh to scorn the powers that ban | E |
With you for mate | F |
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It's good to have you sitting by | A |
Old man to prove the world no botch | G |
To shame the devil with your eye | A |
And pass the Scotch | G |
Bliss Carman (william)
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