Gray-ish Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFBG HIJKLMIHNOPQMRL HQSMDTUVWX

I will sing the song of songs till deathA
sayingB
How beautiful you areC
Your eyes are doveD
Your lips are grapesE
Your arms are rod of goldsF
Your legs are glisteningB
And your breast I clungG
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Listen my loverH
Among the trees of EdenI
Your taste delightful that you lost men to sinJ
Jezebel in appearanceK
Deborah in strength Esther in beautyL
Look There's the pride of BarbadosM
You are my rose of SharonI
Listen my loverH
Above we dwell below we live beneath we striveN
Your love surpasses the knowledge of menO
And your face covers the earthP
The king's find delight in YouQ
But your spell break their loinsM
That you may keep yourselfR
Holy and pure before meL
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My loverH
Why do I find great knowledge in youQ
Why do I clung to your warmthS
Weakness you say is blissM
In the face of loveD
Oh why thousands fall at my rightT
Tens of thousands at your leftU
BelovedV
Sing your hymns admist sorrowW
That my flight may rustX

Chuks Chidera
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Dale wiseman: trimmed me to love
john wise: very emotional poem
Trimmed me to love
Benjamin Blessing: Nice dear.
Benjamin Blessing: Nice dear.
 

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