Song. - Clara And I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCCBCB DBDBEEEBEB FBFBGG GBGB

We have a joke whenever we meetA
Clara and IB
Prattle and laughter and kisses sweetA
Clara and IB
Were I but twenty and not two scoreC
Clara and I would laugh still moreC
With plenty of hopeful years in storeC
For Clara and I Clara and IB
With plenty of hopeful years in storeC
For Clara and IB
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We will be true as Damascus steelD
Clara and IB
Sealing our truth with a honied sealD
Clara and IB
Eyes so loving and lips of roseE
Cheeks where the dainty ripe peach growsE
And mouth where the sly god smiles jocoseE
At Clara and I Clara and IB
And mouth where the sly god smiles jocoseE
At Clara and IB
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We have a kiss whenever we partF
Clara and IB
Grasping of hand and flutter of heartF
Clara and IB
Were she but twenty and not sixteenG
Over my love she'd reign the queenG
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And no fair rival should come betweenG
My Clara and I Clara and IB
And no fair rival should come betweenG
My Clara and IB

Charles Sangster



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