Song. - Clara And I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCCBCB DBDBEEEBEB FBFBGG GBGBWe have a joke whenever we meet | A |
Clara and I | B |
Prattle and laughter and kisses sweet | A |
Clara and I | B |
Were I but twenty and not two score | C |
Clara and I would laugh still more | C |
With plenty of hopeful years in store | C |
For Clara and I Clara and I | B |
With plenty of hopeful years in store | C |
For Clara and I | B |
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We will be true as Damascus steel | D |
Clara and I | B |
Sealing our truth with a honied seal | D |
Clara and I | B |
Eyes so loving and lips of rose | E |
Cheeks where the dainty ripe peach grows | E |
And mouth where the sly god smiles jocose | E |
At Clara and I Clara and I | B |
And mouth where the sly god smiles jocose | E |
At Clara and I | B |
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We have a kiss whenever we part | F |
Clara and I | B |
Grasping of hand and flutter of heart | F |
Clara and I | B |
Were she but twenty and not sixteen | G |
Over my love she'd reign the queen | G |
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And no fair rival should come between | G |
My Clara and I Clara and I | B |
And no fair rival should come between | G |
My Clara and I | B |
Charles Sangster
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